The feline stands accused of having killed two goats, Vladimir Putin is the one getting the heat for these murders

Nov 26, 2014 15:46 GMT  ·  By
Some time ago, several rescued tigers were released back into the wild in Russia
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   Some time ago, several rescued tigers were released back into the wild in Russia

Some time ago, Russian President Vladimir Putin released three rescued Siberian tigers back into the wild. The felines did just what was expected of them, meaning that they adapted to their new environment and got busy hunting.

Earlier this year, two of these tigers decided to go on a little adventure and ended up crossing the border into China. Of these two felines, one named Ustin now stands accused of going on a killing spree in this country.

Mind you, it's not people that the big cat attacked. On the contrary, it's goats. That's right, a Siberian tiger decided to turn some goats into its next meal, and for some reason, it's all President Vladimir Putin's fault.

According to the NY Post, the feline is believed to have killed two goats whose bodies were discovered just a few days ago. When found, the animals both had puncture holes the size of a finger in their skulls.

Apparently, China is currently another three goats short, and local wildlife experts are quite convinced that it was Ustin that did these other animals in as well. For the time being, the cat's exact whereabouts are a mystery.

Despite the fact that it was he who released the feline believed to have killed these goats back into the wild and is, therefore, partly to blame, Russian President Vladimir Putin is yet to make any comments on this series of goat murders.

Siberian tiger kills at least two goats in China (5 Images)

Some time ago, several rescued tigers were released back into the wild in Russia
Of the felines, two have recently crossed the border into ChinaOne of the felines is said to have gone on a killing spree just days ago
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