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German authorities have ended their search for a suspected lioness in Berlin’s suburbs after finding no evidence of a big cat on the loose.

The search was initiated when a video emerged, suggesting a wild animal, possibly a lion, roaming in a wooded area. However, investigations led experts to believe that the creature was likely a wild boar, as no paw-prints or DNA material were found.

The mayor presented photographs showing the animal lacked lion characteristics, and a tail-like shape in the video was likely a vegetation shadow. Although the situation posed no immediate danger, police remained vigilant.

The search involved numerous officers, wildlife experts, and advanced equipment, but the search was eventually called off.

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German authorities are conducting a search for a suspected wild lioness that has been reportedly sighted in the south-western outskirts of Berlin. The animal was first spotted chasing a boar, leading to alerts from several witnesses, including a police officer. A video on Twitter, believed to be authentic by the police, showed the lioness in a forest in Kleinmachnow. Residents have been advised to remain indoors until the animal is located.

The origin of the lioness remains unknown, as local zoos, animal sanctuaries, and circuses have confirmed that no lions have escaped from their facilities. Police have extended the warning area to the south of Berlin, covering Kleinmachnow, Teltow, and Stahnsdorf. Helicopters, veterinarians, and hunters with tranquilizer guns are involved in the search, with authorities aiming to capture the animal humanely. The lioness is suspected to be resting in a wooded area at present.

While some are skeptical about the presence of a lioness, the search continues as a precautionary measure. Residents have been urged to keep their pets indoors and avoid the forest, seeking immediate shelter if they spot the elusive animal. In case of an encounter, authorities advise individuals to remain calm, stand still, and move towards a safe area such as a car or building.

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