22 Sep 2018
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Six cubs, three lionesses and two lions were found dead between September 12 and September 19.

The deaths of the endangered big cats were all of natural causes brought on by injuries sustained in a fight over territory

GANDHINAGAR: The deaths of 11 lions and lionesses in just eight days was the grim but natural outcome of a bloody battle between two groups of lions for pride of place in Gir, top Gujarat forest department officials claimed on Friday.

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The lion and two lionesses were hiding to save themselves from attacks during infighting, he said. “The death of 11 lions in infighting is something unusual, but preliminary reports clearly suggest that this was the sole cause of the casualties,” Sinha, principal chief conservator of forests, claimed.

However, Sinha’s version is being taken with some scepticism within the forest department, especially regarding the lioness deaths. “Lionesses don’t have any role in infighting and maintain a safe distance,” said another official in the department.

 

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