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Why do tigers attack people and domestic livestock?

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Why do tigers attack people and domestic livestock?

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• Tigers are losing their wild places as development increases and the human population grows. When people and tigers live too close to each other, conflict can arise. Tigers may attack domestic livestock (especially if the populations of wild prey have been reduced), or sometimes, accidentally attack people. When this happens, tigers are removed by the authorities or killed in retaliation by villagers. More tigers are killed by people than the other way around.

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