Leopard mauls 11 in India scare, dies in capture
Updated at 1:22 p.m. ET
KOLKATA, India - A leopard that mauled 11 people in a fierce showdown with Indian villagers has died of knife wounds after being captured.
The snarling adult, male leopard leapt at locals and forest officials as they tried to drive it into a wildlife sanctuary in West Bengal state.
(At left, a leopard prepares to attack a forest guard, left, at Prakash Nagar, India, July 19, 2011. Photo credit: AP Photo)
Forest official Dharma Dev Rai says villagers used knives, stones and batons to beat back the cat. It injured six villagers, a policeman and four forest guards before being hit with a tranquilizer gun Tuesday.
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The cat died within hours, and a post mortem is being conducted. It happened near Siliguri, about 373 miles from Kolkata.
(At left, a leopard attacks a forest guard as another runs for cover at Prakash Nagar, India, July 19, 2011. Photo credit: AP Photo)
The people are recovering from their injuries, mostly swipes from the cat's claws.
Leopards are protected in India though more are straying into villages for food.