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Wright, F.
Panthers tree'd by wild dogs
1890  Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society (5): 191-192

On the morning of the 25th March, as my friend C--- and I were shooting small game along the bank of the Gogra river in the Neelghal, Berar, a native shouted, "Bagh hai, Sahib; Bagh hai;" so we went up to him. In a bend of the river, in a tree on a very high bank on the opposite side, was something black, and there were animals moving below. Binoculars at once cleared the vision. There were two panthers in a "Sallai" tree, one above the other, with a large pack of 10 or 12 couple of jungle dogs moving about below.

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