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2 orphaned tiger cubs die of viral infection

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Two orphaned tiger cubs died of a viral infection at Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve in Madhya Pradesh, a forest official said today.

One of the cubs died at around midnight yesterday and the other succumbed this morning, Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve's field director Mridul Pathak said.

Both the cubs were four months' old.

They were among the three cubs found on January 22 this year at Sarwahi village on the periphery of the Sanjay Gandhi Tiger Reserve in the state.

The poachers had killed the mother of the cubs.

Later, the three cubs were shifted to Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve to be put in foster care, he said.
 

"We tried our best to save the cubs who were infected with parvovirus. This virus generally infects dogs, but it infected the cubs here. The doctors from Panna and Jabalpur were called and proper medicines were also administered to the felines but they could not be saved," Pathak said.

The third cub also has the infection and a team of doctors is trying to save the feline, he added.

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First Published: Apr 23 2017 | 3:07 PM IST

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