Hunters use cologne by Calvin Klein to attract the killer tiger


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Hunters stalking a tiger fearing to have killed 14 people in India use Calvin Klein perfume to trap the man.

The dreaded predator – who conservation officials have named T-1 – roams the jungle near Pandharkawada and terrorizes those who live nearby.

A series of deaths caused panic in the city where bodies were found with missing limbs and covered with large scuff marks.

One hunter said the female tiger "has developed a taste for" human sweet meat "", killing at least five people.

But locals put the number as high as 14.

The country's Supreme Court approved a killing order if attempts to sedate and relocate the animal failed.

Elephant guards launched a "military style operation" with AK-47s and tranquilizers to capture the tiger and transfer it to a zoo.

However, after failing to detect the fat cat, they now use Obsession to seduce the elusive female, reports the New York Times.

"I know, it's really funny," said Sunil Limaye, one of the leading forest managers to lead the hunt. "But what are we going to do?"

The fragrance contains civetone, a compound that is found originally in the fragrant glands of a civet, which is now generally manufactured in a synthetic manner.

Obsession was touted as irresistible for females – and breeding experts revealed that it was also very popular with felines.

Civetone is said to make wild big cats. They roll around, they sniff a lot, they smell in the smell for several minutes.

"Anything, cats love it," said a feline expert at Scientific American. "They just seem to be in absolute paradise."

Frustrated Rangers plan to spray Calvin Klein cologne near their 100 camera traps to try to surround the tiger.

"It's a waiting game," he said, revealing that the thermal drones had not hunted down the cunning tiger from the Maharashtra region either.

In recent months, the deadly cat has been seen only a few times and has so far been able to escape the concerns of its hunters.

The desperate rangers sacrificed several horses to attract the giant cat out of hiding but she just ate them before fleeing.

"It will be impossible to reassure," said Nawab Shafat Ali Khan, a famous hunter who killed dozens of "rogue" tigers.

"She learned from all these botched capture operations. We made it very smart. Great, actually. "

The famous hunter said that once a tiger has tasted human flesh, he became addicted because of all the "ginger, salt and spices" that we consume.

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