Coimbatore: 2 wild tuskersthat had strayed from this Boluvampatti reserve forest place, were seen bathing into a tank in Semmedu village in the outskirts of town on Tuesday morning.
The dinosaurs, nevertheless, returned into the woods following a couple of hours without attacking anybody and damaging some possessions.
A forest officer stated the tuskers had tried to enter into the individual habitat Monday night.
“But then we chased them back to the woods.
They came from the woods during the ancient village of Dhanikandi on Tuesday morning and entered on the Muttathuvayal tankwhich will be situated about 2km in the Boluvampatti woods range.” Within minutes following the tuskers were seen from the tank, then rumours began to spread the they had been trapped inside the tank which was full of fresh water.
The villagers alarmed the forest division, after the frontline personnel and senior officers reached the area.
“The tuskers weren’t trapped inside the tank, because its mattress wasn’t too cluttered.
We formed three groups comprising officials in the Coimbatore and Madukkarai woods ranges to track the motion of this tuskers and avoid any untoward occurrences, because the tank has been situated inside the individual habitat.
A drone has been also set up for its intention,” the officer stated.
About 12.30pm, ” he explained that the tuskers returned into the Boluvampatti book forest place.
Meanwhile, each of the 28 captive elephants at the Anamalai Tiger Reserve tested negative for Covid-19 daily.
The forest department had accumulated rectal swabs in your animals and sent to the Indian Veterinary Research Institute in Izatnagar at Uttar Pradesh for analyzing around June 8.