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Tiger alert: Pos Bihai Orang Asli community finds new paw prints

Locals at Kg Bihai Lama stay cautious, but say current situation not threatening

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 28 Sep 2022 3:55PM

Tiger alert: Pos Bihai Orang Asli community finds new paw prints
Bihai Lama Orang Asli Village Security Development Committee chairman Albet Angkai has said that villagers have been finding new animal tracks almost every week. However, they have not reported to the Wildlife Department as it is yet to be seen as a threat. – Pixabay pic, September 28, 2022

GUA MUSANG – The daily routine of some 400 Orang Asli in Kg Bihai Lama, Pos Bihai, here has changed slightly following an incident early this year of a man mauled to death by a tiger in nearby Kg Sau.

Since then, they have become more cautious and will arm themselves with a spear or a machete, especially when doing jungle activities.

However, they have been placed on alert again with claims of the presence of the animal roaming in their neighbourhood.

Bihai Lama Orang Asli Village Security Development Committee chairman Albet Angkai, 39, said villagers claimed that they found new traces of the animal in the village almost every week.

“We often see tiger footprints every time we enter the forest but no report has been made to the Wildlife Department (Perhilitan) because we don’t see it as a threat yet.

“Going through the forest is the only way for us to get to the river for our fish supply. So, we bring along our spears and machetes to protect ourselves against the wild animals,” he told reporters when met at Kg Bihai Lama, Pos Bihai here.

One of the villagers, Mulian Alok, 50, said the villagers were still traumatised by the January incident of a man mauled to death by a tiger.

“Most of us now have pet dogs as the dogs will bark if it sees a tiger or other wild animals. Their barking will serve as a warning for us,” he added.

"I still have a phobia and am afraid of another ‘Pak Belang’ attack, so I remain cautious and avoid going into the forest,” he said.

Meanwhile, Kelantan Perhilitan director Mohamad Hafid Rohani said the department had yet to receive a report on the sighting of a tiger or its footprints in the Orang Asli villages.

He said the forest is the natural habitat of wild animals and their presence could not be denied.

“The Orang Asli hibernate with animals in the forests, so when they (Orang Asli) see tiger footprints, it does not mean a threat because tigers will run away when they see humans,” he said. – Bernama, September 28, 2022

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