Tiger spotted in Mersing not same as one seen in Kluang earlier, says Perhilitan


An image of the tiger by the roadside in Jalan Jemaluang, Mersing. - Photo courtesy of Sinar Harian

MERSING (Bernama): The tiger reportedly spotted by members of the public in Jalan Jemaluang here on Wednesday (Oct 27) is believed to be different from the one seen at the Lenggor Forest Reserve in Kluang last week.

Johor Wildlife and National Parks Department (Perhilitan) director Aminuddin Jamin said this was because of the considerable distance between the locations of the two tiger sightings.

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