Updated On: 01 November, 2019 12:00 PM IST | Aurangabad (Maharashtra) | PTI
The big cat has hunted four cows in the area and his movement has been reported only in the agricultural belt

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Aurangabad: A tiger housed in Tipeshwar Wildlife Sanctuary in Maharashtra's Yavatmal district has travelled almost 200 km to enter Hingoli in the the northern part of Marathwada region, a forest official said on Friday.
The big cat has hunted four cows in the area and his movement has been reported only in the agricultural belt, the official told PTI. "The full-grown tiger has a radio collar fitted on him, and a team from the Wildlife Institute of India (WII) is currently monitoring his movements," forest official Keshav Wable said.