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RE: Tigers of Ranthambore National Park - Pckts - 04-23-2018

Roshani Shah
Ranthambore Tiger fight, Individuals involved are unknown atm.











RE: Tigers of Ranthambore National Park - Pckts - 05-04-2018

BK Ravi
T57, we were only one jeep when it was walking on road, after other jeeps joined it changed the course climbed the cliff and went over to the other side

30th April 2018 Ranthambore


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RE: Tigers of Ranthambore National Park - Rishi - 05-04-2018

Who are these two?

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RE: Tigers of Ranthambore National Park - Rishi - 05-12-2018

(05-12-2018, 02:00 PM)Apollo Wrote: T42 aka Fateh





12-year-old Fateh coming out of Hanumanji temple on "Hanuman Jayanti", mythologically his birthday (video^).

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T-8 Ladli's cub "desecrating" a holy shrine.

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RE: Tigers of Ranthambore National Park - Rishi - 05-20-2018

T-91 (Mirza) has been redesignated as MT-1 now & is awaiting his mates(2) from Ranthambore. 

NTCA had sought a detailed report from the Chief Wildlife Warden after the relocation plan was changed from Selzar Range to Darrah without a prior intimation & put the relocation process on hold. That's been sorted out.
Quote:Soon, lonely Mukundra tiger may get companion
May 20, 2018

JAIPUR: The lone tiger at Mukundra Hills Tiger Reserve (MHTR), MT-1, might soon have a companion. Softening its stand against the state government over relocation of a tiger at MHTR, the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) is expected to give a nod to the proposal of shifting another tigress to be called MT-2 this month.

After a change of guard at NTCA, in a recent meeting between the Chief Wildlife Warden (CWLW) GV Reddy and the NTCA members, consent was given for the relocation of a tigress to MTHR from the Ranthambore Tiger Reserve. Sources said that a detailed project report as sought by the NTCA, has been sent.
"The in-principle approval accorded by the technical committee of this Authority for re-introduction of tigers at the MHTR, which was received earlier, was in abeyance for want of compliance to recommendation made by a Committee constituted by this Authority. However, issues were sorted out during the meeting and we hope that the formal approval will come next week,’’ said a senior officer of the department.

He's doing well enough.

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As per an article in local Rajasthani newspaper, apparently the presence of him alone has brought Mukundara's ecosystem back to life!
In the area he's been living in, the forest is now ringing with alarm-calls, after more than four decades of bland tranquil.


RE: Tigers of Ranthambore National Park - Rishi - 05-28-2018

(Video) MT-1 relaxing in his 80 sq.km fenced acclimatisation enclosure...



...before finally being released on 26th April. 


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Source: Mukundra The Land Of Tigers & Mukundra Hills Tiger Reserve.


RE: Tigers of Ranthambore National Park - Rage2277 - 05-29-2018

(04-23-2018, 08:34 PM)Pckts Wrote: Roshani Shah
Ranthambore Tiger fight, Individuals involved are unknown atm.









two young females..from their interaction they appear to be siblings..not sure who they are


RE: Tigers of Ranthambore National Park - Pckts - 06-04-2018

Vasishta Jayanti
The Coalition Males of Ranthambore.

These two brothers now about three years old are still seen together. They are known to share kills, waterholes and hang around each other quite a bit. What is surprising is that T-57 their father is still tolerating their presence in the heart of his territory. Perhaps their unity is what is ensuring their safety. Will this coalition survive the monsoon and beyond? Only time will tell.



RTR, May 2018.
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RE: Tigers of Ranthambore National Park - Pckts - 06-06-2018

Sunil Shah
T57 and his cub in territorial fight

RTR May'18


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RE: Tigers of Ranthambore National Park - Roflcopters - 06-06-2018

Aurangzeb/T57 has the biggest territory in Ranthambore and he rules with an iron fist, looks like he’s slowly trying to push his kids away but they both might be working together to counter him. either way they would have to eventually leave. hopefully we see them again as Adults. these two brothers are special. Tfs!


RE: Tigers of Ranthambore National Park - Pckts - 06-14-2018

Jitender Govindani
The Hulk! 



T57, Ranthambore, June 2018.


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RE: Tigers of Ranthambore National Park - Roflcopters - 06-15-2018

his summer weight is incredible!


RE: Tigers of Ranthambore National Park - Jeffrey - 06-18-2018

A fight between T-60's sub adult male and Noor's daughter, yesterday(17th June 2018) evening  RTR


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RE: Tigers of Ranthambore National Park - Pckts - 06-18-2018

Anant Kaushik



T-57 (jumbo - aurenzeb) - Ranthambore - June 2018


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RE: Tigers of Ranthambore National Park - Roflcopters - 06-18-2018

Good call on her part to run, it didn’t seem like he had any intention to mate. this is why younger tigers are unpredictable and dangerous. a resident male would have tried to mate or probably would have escorted her out. 

keep up the good work, Jeffrey! tfs

Aurangzeb aka T57, what a male! I have never been more impressed by him before. it seems like he has gained significant amount of body mass since last year. no wonder, he was able to expand so much. he’s built like a tank and always ready for a war. biggest territory in all of Ranthambore, his presence in 4 zones is a true indication of how powerful of a ruler he truly is.