Bahraich: The terror of wolves has not subsided in Bahraich. After catching the fifth female wolf, the forest department has now started looking for the sixth one. There is a lot of panic in the area about this sixth wolf. The forest department has officially said that the sixth wolf is not lame but is strong, big, and very clever. The forest department is searching for the wolf through pugmarks, while it is also being searched with drones. It is expected that the forest department will catch it soon.
Dangerous antics of a caged wolf
Meanwhile, a video of the fifth female wolf has surfaced. After being caught, this wolf was taken away in a cage, where she damaged a part of the cage with her teeth. A video of this has surfaced. In this video, it is visible what kind of dangerous actions the female wolf is doing in the cage. The wolf damaged a part of the cage by gnawing it with her teeth.
Efforts continue to catch the sixth wolf.
Meanwhile, the forest department, which is trying to catch the sixth wolf, is facing a lot of difficulties. It is raining continuously in the bordering Nepal and its water is coming into Girwa and Kaudiala rivers. Due to this, the water level is increasing in the lower areas, where till yesterday the wolf was seen running, now the water is rising there. Although this has an advantage, there is also a disadvantage. The disadvantage is that the drone camera does not take a very clear picture of the wolf in the water. The advantage is that as the water rises, the wolf will come from the forest to the residential areas and the forest department has camped in the possible areas.
The sixth wolf will be caught soon.
Bahraich DFO Ajit Pratap Singh says that one wolf is left and we will catch it soon. He said that all the attacks that have happened are not by wolves. The attacks that happened later may have been by jackals. Jackals also attack. He said that in other districts also you can see that jackals often attack during the rainy season. The jackal attacks on the throat while the wolf attacks near both the ears.