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An Indian animal rights activist holds placard and a lit candle during a silent protest against the killing in the jungles of Maharashtra state of a Avni, a female man-eating tigress, in Siliguri on November 11, 2018. - A man-eating tiger that claimed more than a dozen victims in two years has been shot dead in India, sparking controversy over the legality of its killing. One of India's most high-profile tiger hunts in decades ended November 2 when the mother of two 10-month old cubs -- known to hunters as T1 but Avni to wildlife lovers -- was shot dead in the jungles of Maharashtra state. (Photo by DIPTENDU DUTTA / AFP)
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2018-11-11
DIPTENDU DUTTA/AFP/East News
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DIPTENDU DUTTA
AFP_1AR3ME
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55cm x 38cm by 300dpi
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