An elderly man survived an attack by a wild Siberian tiger on
Thursday, local police said.
The tiger was lurking in a corn field and suddenly pounced on
cattle herded by Jin Zhencheng, a 68-year old farmer from Xijiashan
Village of Chunhui City, Jilin Province.
After the cattle escaped, the tiger turned and attacked the
cowherd, whose arms were clawed, his right clavicle fractured and
legs scratched in the struggle with the tiger.
Another cowherd in the village rushed to the site and frightened
the tiger away, according to the police.
The old man is out of danger after receiving emergency treatment
at a local hospital.
After examining the tiger's footprints at the site, zoological
experts said that the tiger lives in a forest near the village.
Villagers said that tiger footprints had been seen in the area
before, but it is the first time a tiger has attacked a man.
Siberian tigers are an endangered species. There are no more
than 20 Siberian tigers living in the wild in northeast China,
zoologists said. However, recent attacks on livestock show that
their habitat is improving.
(Xinhua News Agency September 22, 2006)