Rangers turn to Calvin Klein for help to hunt tiger-eater


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Veterinarians with tranquilizing darts, drones and even a mighty breed of hunting dogs have not been able to locate and kill a dangerous tiger in India suspected of killing 13 people.

So now, the rangers near Pandharkawada are turning to a bottle of something that, he hopes, will make the tigress "roll and play her cheeks" and send her to "absolute paradise."

This is Calvin Klein's Obsession cologne, the last weapon in the T1 tigress hunt, which has eluded researchers for months and encouraged a Supreme Court ruling last month to kill him if necessary, according to The Independent.

The perfume CK Men is used because it is like a catnip for certain big cats, thanks to a compound called civetone, derived from a small mammal called civet, but manufactured artificially New York Times.

"All there is in it, cats love it," said a carnivore expert American scientist few years ago.

The apparent slaughter of T1 has been going on for at least two years and is a violent act: the victims were dragged by the neck and their flesh eaten in pieces.

One of the best-known hunters in India claims that T1 has become smarter with every capture attempt, and even though tigers usually do not eat humans, they often prefer tastes once they eat them. T1 is now "psychopathic", he adds. Some residents are nevertheless protesting against the plan to shoot and kill T1, according to the India time, with a petition asking to let her live with her two little ones.

For now, the plan is to spritz CK near the camera traps, wait for T1 to appear, then try to tranquilize it or, if that fails, to kill it. (A rare white tiger killed a zoo keeper in Japan.)

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