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Over 100 blue bulls spotted in Mahottari
Over 100 blue bulls have suddenly appeared in over half dozen of villages in south-west of the Mahottari district near to Nepal-India border recently.bookmark
Published at : May 6, 2017
Updated at : May 6, 2017 15:49
Mahottari
Over 100 blue bulls have suddenly appeared in over half dozen of villages in south-west of the Mahottari district near to Nepal-India border recently.
According to locals, blue bulls were spotted at Manara, Ekdara, Itharwakatti, Bholahi, Pokharbhinda and Samsi among other villages in the district.
Local Devendra Ojha shared that the locals were thronging to see the animals as they abruptly appeared in large number there.
The animals were reportedly destroying the crops in the locality and creating panic to locals.
Locals have further shared that such animals used to appear in the area during the dry seasons when the wild fire destroyed forests but this season a large number of these animals have been seen, which is quite surprising. RSS
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