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Mumbai: 3 months in isolation will teach tigers to interact with humans
Updated On: 12 July, 2016 06:35 PM IST | | Ranjeet Jadhav
<p>The two tigresses that arrived from Pench National Reserve have not been around humans for eight years; they will be trained to follow commands</p>

Like a 60-hour tiring journey was not enough, two tigresses brought from Pench Tiger Reserve to Sanjay Gandhi National Park, will now be kept in isolation for three months. But this is for their survival in the national park as these big cats are alien to human beings since they haven’t been in their presence for the last eight years.

The tigresses, who were earlier living in a three-hectare area, are facing a space crunch in SGNP, where they have been put in 15X10 ft enclosures
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