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July 6, 2000
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Experts still puzzled about tiger deathsBhibuti Mishra in Bhubaneshwar What could be the cause of the 13 tiger deaths at the Nandankanan zoo here? Experts are puzzled about one of the worst fatalities in the history of zoos. Chief wildlife warden D S Patnaik has not ruled out action against officials found guilty. Nandankanan had 59 Royal Bengal tigers, including 21 white tigers. Now, 14 white tigers and 32 other tigers are left. There are many possibilities on the cause for the deaths: Four tigers died in the Hyderabad zoo and three in the Bangalore zoo in 1970 and some died in the Patna zoo in 1998, for similar reasons. SEE ALSO
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