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Home / Environment / Rhino Rampage in Assam: Man Injured in Sivasagar

Rhino Rampage in Assam: Man Injured in Sivasagar

11 Dec

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Summary

  • A one-horned rhinoceros injured a man while roaming in Sivasagar.
  • The rhino strayed from its habitat, causing panic in a village.
  • Forest officials are puzzled by the rhino's 145 km journey.

A one-horned rhinoceros caused significant disruption and panic in the Gaurisagar area of Sivasagar district when it unexpectedly appeared on Thursday. The animal was first seen near the Mitong river, quickly becoming aggressive and injuring a 52-year-old man working in his paddy field.

Forest department personnel were dispatched to the scene, providing immediate medical attention to the injured individual and attempting to guide the distressed rhino back to a safe habitat. The unusual presence of the rhino, which typically resides in protected areas like Kaziranga National Park, has baffled wildlife officials.

Authorities are investigating the possible route the animal took, speculating that habitat destruction and seasonal flooding might be forcing such species out of their usual territories and into closer contact with human populations. They urge the public to maintain a safe distance to ensure the safety of both people and the animal.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The rhino likely strayed due to habitat destruction and seasonal flooding, pushing it out of its usual protected areas.
The rhino injured a local man and caused widespread panic among villagers before forest officials intervened.
The rhino is believed to have traveled approximately 145 km from its known habitat in Kaziranga National Park.

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