On November 25, Mangat must have just met with an accident when Mrs. Roy reached his location. He was profusely bleeding from his right front limb and was in trauma. He refused to come out of hiding. He was given food and SOS medicines. He is gradually returning to his old self as his wound has started to dry with daily on the spot treatment. He should be fine in a couple of days, but the scar will remain.

Mangat is named so because he can go on eating endlessly which is why he drops by to adjacent locations as well after eating with his pack. He is very dear to us.

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