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Indian villagers kill last wolf from man-eating pack

The wolves sparked hysteria in Uttar Pradesh state, where the animals were said to have attacked more than 40 people

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The Indian wolf (Canis lupus pallipes) is a subspecies of grey wolf that ranges from Southwest Asia to the Indian Subcontinent. Indian wolves are the largest species of canid found in India. Photo: Shutterstock.
Agence France-Presse

Villagers in India have beaten to death a wolf believed to be the last of a six-member pack that killed nine people, eight of them children, wildlife officials said on Sunday.

The grey wolves sparked hysteria among residents in Bahraich district of the northern state of Uttar Pradesh, where the animals were said to have attacked more than 40 people.

More than 150 armed personnel and dozens of government forestry officials were deployed to capture the wolves last month.

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Five of the animals were trapped, with drones and surveillance cameras suggesting only one remained free.

Government forest officer Ajit Singh said villagers had contacted his team on Sunday after they killed a prowling wolf.

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“We were informed about a dead animal in the village, and upon reaching the scene, we found a wolf with clear signs of physical injuries,” said Singh.

“It seems it is part of the same pack of wolves,” he said.

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