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Tiger roaming free in Russian city sedated

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A Siberian tiger, roaming freely in a Russian city, was tranquilis­ed on Friday after a driver on a busy road spotted the big cat and alerted the police.

The tiger was found at night, close to Shamora suburb, and has been removed and delivered to a rehabilita­tion centre at Alekseevka village, with hopes it would be released in the wild next spring, the Siberian Times reported, according to IANS.

A huge search had been underway in Vladivosto­k city for the tiger, involving police and hunting supervisor­s with machine guns. Parents were frightened to allow their children to go out, or attend school.

Fearful residents were told by an expert the hunt for the wild cat was like "a needle in a haystack", and it was likely that there were two or more tigers on the rampage.

The Siberian tiger is one of the rarest big cats, but rising species numbers in recent years, due to better wildlife protection spearheade­d by Russian President Vladimir Putin, was seeing them roam more widely, the Daily Mail reported on Thursday.

One social media posting read: "It is scary. We need to cancel all kindergart­en, schools and not go to work. Declare a state of emergency. And let them catch the tiger."

Meanwhile, a female tiger was plaguing the village of Solontsovy, about 200 km from Vladivosto­k, said residents.

"It is impossible to go out at night because you can't be sure she is not waiting somewhere in the bushes," said a resident.

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