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Intraspecific Conflicts - Tigers [Wild]

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( This post was last modified: 01-22-2024, 10:57 PM by Ashutosh )

A 7 year old male tiger T142 and a sub adult female T92 were both found in the Khantole
Pond of Tadoba’s core area.

While infighting is suspected, there is also some questions. T92 was found with a partially eaten carcass. So, was T92 poisoned and consequently did T142 also die of eating a poisoned carcass? Or was it a completely different tiger which killed both these felines?


https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/tiger-tigress-dead-bodies-found-in-tadoba-territorial-fight-suspected-4912505
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