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Body of elephant that died of natural causes found in NagaraholeForesters who were patrolling the Metikuppe range found the body of the elephant, and immediately alerted their superiors.
Gayathri V Raj
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>Forest department personnel inspect the carcass of the jumbo in Nagarahole Tiger Reserve area, H D Kote taluk, Mysuru district, on Friday.</p></div>

Forest department personnel inspect the carcass of the jumbo in Nagarahole Tiger Reserve area, H D Kote taluk, Mysuru district, on Friday.

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H D Kote: The carcass of a 46-year-old male elephant was found on Thursday at the Metikuppe Wildlife Range of the Nagarahole Tiger Reserve in H D Kote taluk, Mysuru district. Forest Department officials confirmed that the elephant had died of natural causes.

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Foresters who were patrolling the Metikuppe range found the body of the elephant, and immediately alerted their superiors.

Forest Department veterinarian Dr H Ramesh, and Chief Veterinary Office Dr B B Prasanna performed the post-mortem on the elephant.

Nagarahole Tiger Reserve Director P A Seema, Assistant Conservator of Forests S D Madhu, and Metikuppe Range Forest Officer M R Rashmi visited the spot where the carcass was found, and inspected the site.

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(Published 04 April 2025, 21:29 IST)