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08-01-2018, 09:47 PM( This post was last modified: 08-01-2018, 09:54 PM by Pckts )
"They don't necessarily come directly from Tadoba, not in one generation. Kanha regularly exchanges genes with the population of Balaghat Forest Division, which in turn is connected directly to Nagzira-Navegaon landscape & indirectly to Tadoba."
Of course, I was speaking in terms of that specific tiger making the trek. I'd assume all parks in C. India have genetic diversity from most other parks, obviously less so now than in the past like you see in Ranthambore, since their corridors aren't what they once were and the human interference probably disturbs their natural search for new territories.
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