Main image via Malay Mail
Villagers of Kampung Besul in Dungun, Terengganu had a shock of their lives when two tigers were spotted casually strolling around the village. Videos and pictures of the wandering tigers went viral on Twitter, as the locals suspect that the deforestation and mining activities nearby were what caused the tigers to leave their natural habitat.
Gempar.!! 'Pak Belang' Jinak Masuk Kampung
— 999 Malaysia 🇲🇾 (@999Malaysia) July 18, 2019
Penduduk Kampung Besol Lama, Bukit Besi, Dungun gempar apabila dua ekor harimau belang jantan dan betina tersesat dan berkeliaran di kampung berkenaan kira-kira jam 3.30 petang tadi. pic.twitter.com/fgf5g1WGYP
— 999 Malaysia 🇲🇾 (@999Malaysia) July 18, 2019
Harimau yang kelihatan kelaparan itu tidak bertindak agresif dan penduduk kampung berjaya menghalaunya ke hutan semula.
— 999 Malaysia 🇲🇾 (@999Malaysia) July 18, 2019
Bagaimanapun ada penduduk lintang pukang lari selepas melihat harimau itu berkeliaran. pic.twitter.com/TYoJ9BE6U2
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While locals certainly panicked at the sight of these wild animals, they managed to successfully coax the tigers back into the forest reserve as they weren’t acting aggressively.
However, given the tame behavior of these tigers, Terengganu Wildlife and National Parks Department (Perhilitan) director Dr Abdul Malek Mohd Yusof suspects that these tigers might be kept as pets. Furthermore, Dr Abdul Malek adds that the tigers might be ill as they do not appear to be very energetic. But nothing can be confirmed until these tigers are caught and examined. 20 Perhilitan staff have sinced been deployed in the village to catch the tigers should they appear in the vicinity again.
Perhilitan reminds the public that these tigers are a protected species and should not be provoked or harmed as it would be a punishable offence.
Wildlife authorities are asking anyone with information on the tigers’ whereabouts to come forward. They remind the public that these animals, spotted in Terengganu, are protected species and any act of provocation, harm etc is an offence under the law. https://t.co/7w0u3MpmpY
— Sumisha Naidu (@sumishanaidu) July 19, 2019
It must’ve been quite the exhilarating experience for the villagers, but we’re glad that both the villagers and the tigers were unharmed!