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B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India

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Dear Tiger Lovers,

Today we have immense pride in introducing the most feared one of all, the Kuwalji Male, Fateh (T-42). Fateh in Hindi language means Victory. This is part 1 of his lifestory. Please take your time to go through his journey. Named after the Father of Ranthambhore, the late Fateh Singh Rathore, Fateh is known to possess a bad temperament. Fateh not only has a reputation of charging at vehicles, but also has the dubious distinction of charging a vehicle in hot pursuit for 2 Kilometres at a stretch !!!

Born in 2006-2007 in a litter of 3 cubs to Tigress Husnaara (T-30) and father Jhumroo (T-20), adulthood forced Fateh to separate from his family and travel all the way to the Devpura & Kuwalji area (in the southernmost fringes of the park) sometime in early 2010 to carve out a territory for himself. While his brother Surjan (T-43) chose an adjoining area, sister Sharmilee (T-44) was trans-located to Sariska.

Although known for poor density of ungulates / prey species, Kuwalji already had 2 young resident Tigers, siblings T-36 Male & T-37 Female. Presence of villages on the periphery and stray cattle in abundance had historically made Tigers of Kuwalji to almost survive exclusively on cattle diet. Male Tigers are fiercely territorial and Fateh is no different. In October 2010, he killed the resident male T-36 in a brutal fight and took over the territory. However, fate had something else in store for him. Stay tuned for part 2 of his story !
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Part 2
Dear Tiger Lovers,

This is final Part of the Life story of the Kuwalji Male of Ranthambhore, Fateh (T-42). Please take your time to go through his journey. Here is the link if you missed Part-2 : https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=...=1&theater

It took a grieving Fateh almost 6 months to get over the loss of his Lady Love and he seemed to have got back to leading a nomadic life all over again. He kept wandering around perhaps in search of Meera and was seldom sighted by tourists. Needless to say, an occasional sighting or two culminated in a bone-chilling charge.

Just when the people of Kuwalji had lost hopes of Fateh ever getting a mate again Mother Nature played her part to perfection.

In Mid-January 2014, life seemed to come back a full circle for Fateh when a beautiful young fully grown Tigress (believed to be daughter of the Indala Tigress) wandered into Kuwalji in search of new territory and hopefully a mate. Although Fateh did seem to have spurned her invitation initially, the new female seems to be resilient enough to become his Queen and thereby revive the Kuwalji clan once again.

Thus begins another journey for Fateh, the King of Kuwalji. Will he finally get over Meera, embrace love again and sire the next generation of the world’s most enigmatic cats remains to be seen. Three cheers to the King !!!

 
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