**Nine-Year-Old Male Tiger Found Dead in Tamil Nadu’s Nilgiris**
A nine-year-old male tiger was discovered dead under mysterious circumstances in the Nilgiris district of Tamil Nadu. The tiger’s body was located near the scenic Pykara waterfalls by local residents, who promptly notified forest officials. Upon arrival, the officials confirmed the death of the big cat, but the exact cause remains undetermined. An investigation has been initiated by the forest department to uncover the reasons behind this sudden and unexplained demise.
This incident follows a recent tragedy involving a pregnant wild elephant that died while receiving treatment in Coimbatore. The elephant was found collapsed in the Marudamalai area, a known elephant corridor, with her calf nearby. Despite efforts from forest officials and veterinary teams, the elephant succumbed to her condition after three days of care. An autopsy revealed a fully developed fetus and alarming amounts of plastic in her digestive system, highlighting the severe impact of pollution on wildlife.
The deaths of these animals raise significant concerns about environmental issues and their effects on local wildlife populations. The ongoing investigations aim to shed light on these incidents and promote awareness regarding the protection of wildlife in the region.
**FAQ**
**What caused the death of the tiger in Tamil Nadu?**
The exact cause of the tiger’s death is currently unknown, and an investigation by the forest department is underway to determine the circumstances surrounding it.

