The Royal Bengal Tiger which recently escaped after jumping an 18-ft high enclosure at Nandankanan Zoo has been found to be roaming around the park's tiger safari, sparking fears among locals.
"Fresh pug marks were found near the zoo's tiger safari.
"That indicates the tiger has been visiting the area," said chief conservator of forests, JD Sharma.
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Sharma said it might have taken shelter in a nearby jungle, adding that it had not harmed anybody so far.
Meanwhile, Odisha forests and environment minister Bijayshree Routray said that "a three-member team of the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) will visit the state soon and take a decision whether to recapture the tiger".
Routray has appealed to locals not to panic over the presence of the tiger in the area.