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Bones, jaw of animals found in Panna tiger reserve

Panna Tiger Reserve spread over an area 543 sq km in Panna and Chhattarpur district situated in eastern Madhya Pradesh had become devoid of big cats last year.

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Bones and a jaw of animals have been found from two places during digging for some development work in Madhya Pradesh's Panna Tiger Reserve.
    
"Few bones and a jaw have been found from two places in Panna Tiger Reserve during digging for carrying out some developmental work" Madhya Pradesh forest minister Sartaj Singh told PTI today.
     
He said that initially it appears that a bone was of a bear and added that it will be too early to comment that the jaw was of a tiger as reported.
     
"The bones and the jaw have been sent to forensic laboratory for tests," Singh said.
      
He denied that huge quantity of jaws of tigers have been found. Only one jaw has been unearthed, he said.
      
Panna Tiger Reserve spread over an area 543 sq km in Panna and Chhattarpur district situated in eastern Madhya Pradesh had become devoid of big cats last year, after which two felines and a tiger were translocated there to revive the population of the stripped animal.
       
The issue of disappearance of the big cat population in Panna, possibly due to poaching, was raised in Parliament and State Assembly last year.
       
The state government has set up a committee of experts to probe into the disappearance of tigers from the Panna tiger reserve, which four to five years back had around 35 big cats.
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