Seventeen Orang Asli families leave homes over fears of tiger attack

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GUA MUSANG: Seventeen families from Kampung Remau, Pos Bihai here had to leave their homes after spotting three adult Malayan tigers roaming around their farming plots and the village area last Friday (Dec 10).

Gua Musang Orang Asli Development Department officer Azman Ngadiron said the residents had moved to Kampung Tendrik in Pos Bihal since the tigers were spotted in the area.

"We reported the sightings of the tigers, believed to be from one family, to the National Parks and Wildlife Department on Friday,” he told reporters here Monday . "We also want to advise the residents around Kampung Remau to be careful and vigilant in carrying out daily activities and inform the relevant authorities if they spot the presence of the tigers.

 

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