On September 2, some netizens broke the news that wild cats were suspected to be in Peiguang Village, Yingying Township, Guangxi, and cattle were bitten. A notice issued by Yiying Township on September 2 showed that people in the area had recently received reports that there were

html On September 2, some netizens broke the news that felines were suspected to be infested in Peiguang Village, Yingying Township, Guangxi, and cattle were bitten. A notice issued by

Release Township on September 2 showed that people in the jurisdiction have recently received reports that there are suspected feline predators at the intersection of Namu Village and Shanyue Village in Peiguang Village and Zhuxiang Village in Liangjia Village. Medium-sized wild animals appear in the wild, and people in all villages are reminded to take precautions.

According to the South China Morning Post, at about 9 o'clock that night, relevant staff of the township government stated that it was indeed true and that a cow was bitten.

According to the Sunshine News @ Xiangyang Video, a staff member of the Yingyang Township government said that the tiger photos circulated on the Internet are all fake. After preliminary investigation, the animals that appeared were small cats, not tigers. The investigation is still ongoing.

html On September 3, Upstream News called the Yiying Police Station. The police officer who received the call said: It is still under investigation and everything will be subject to the official notification.
html On September 2, some netizens broke the news that felines were suspected to be infested in Peiguang Village, Yingying Township, Guangxi, and cattle were bitten. A notice issued by

Release Township on September 2 showed that people in the jurisdiction have recently received reports that there are suspected feline predators at the intersection of Namu Village and Shanyue Village in Peiguang Village and Zhuxiang Village in Liangjia Village. Medium-sized wild animals appear in the wild, and people in all villages are reminded to take precautions.

According to the South China Morning Post, at about 9 o'clock that night, relevant staff of the township government stated that it was indeed true and that a cow was bitten.

According to the Sunshine News @ Xiangyang Video, a staff member of the Yingyang Township government said that the tiger photos circulated on the Internet are all fake. After preliminary investigation, the animals that appeared were small cats, not tigers. The investigation is still ongoing.

html On September 3, Upstream News called the Yiying Police Station. The police officer who received the call said: It is still under investigation and everything will be subject to the official notification.

Editor: Yang Yanlin

Editor: Liao Yi

Final review: Feng Fei