Siberian Tiger Enters The City Of Vladivostok, Citizens Fear


Patrolling police officers carrying machine guns after a Siberian Tiger seen wandering in the city of Vladivostok, Russia.

In addition to perform patrol, authorities also staged a massive pursuit using drones and search engines hot for knowing the whereabouts of the rare animals that.

All these hassles occur after residents reported seeing a tiger in the area of the suburb which is 8 kilometres from the Centre of the city of Vladivostok, the capital of the Pacific region, Russia.

However, the WWF activist Pavel Fomenko estimates there are more than one Siberian Tiger's tail on the outskirts of Vladivostok that.

At least 32 Tigers is rare that now inhabit the area south-west of Primorsky.

"And usually they don't migrate alone but in groups. Most likely this is a group of families, "said Fomenko.

The citizens of the District of Bam, where the first Tiger was spotted now fear and not let kids roam outside the House.

Even a warning spread through groups of pupils parents WhatsApp kindergarten No. 30 that the tiger was spotted in the hills of Kholodilnaya.

"This is not a joke. Warn your kids, call them or send a message that they could not get out of the school during a break, "the content of the message.

However, the Director of the far eastern branch of the Siberian Tiger, Center Sergei Aramilev says, a trace of the predator was not yet failed to find.

"It's like looking for a needle in the haystack. The search area is vast and a tiger have soft soles so it is difficult to find evidence of its existence, "said Aramilev.

"The trace of this animal can only be found on the streets of land in rural areas. Most likely this is the same Tiger seen near the town of Artyom not long ago, "said Aramilev.

Artyom is a city located 40 kilometres northwest of Vladivostok.

"Vladivostok and Artyom separated a forest named Bogataya Griva, who could give protection for Tigers. This animal may prey on wild dogs near the location of garbage disposal, "added Aramilev.

The number of Siberian tiger was increased significantly in the last few years and is now estimated to amount to at least 562 tail region of far eastern Russia.
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