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Rare and Abnormal Behaviour of Animals

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( This post was last modified: 07-25-2020, 03:17 PM by Ashutosh )

T98 and T106 of Ranthambore National Park occupied the same zone in the park (Zone 2). In a bid to increase tigers in Mukundra Tiger Reserve, wildlife officials translocated T106 and recoded her MT2 and kept her in a fenced area along with T91, a male also from Ranthambore, within the new reserve so that she gets used to the new surroundings.

T98 suddenly turned aggressive and even attacked a woman. T98 left the confines of Ranthambore and started walking. 150 kilometres later passing by 3 districts and a few rivers, it somehow reached Mukundra Tiger Reserve and found T106 aka MT2’s enclosure!!!

This is T98 facing down T91:





Those are some insane homing instincts!!

https://dailyhunt.in/news/india/english/the+free+press+journal-epaper-fpressjr/a+tale+of+heartbreak+tiger+who+walked+150+km+to+meet+its+mate+found+dead-newsid-n200993054
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