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Tigers of Ranthambore & Western India Landscape

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Look at these paws...

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(01-08-2020, 03:52 AM)Ashutosh Wrote: Nauradehi Wildlife Sanctuary located in Madhya Pradesh hadn’t been home to tigers for nearly a decade. It is a vital 1200sq.km area of forest as it has connectivity to Panna through a wildlife corridor which a tiger traversed in 2014.

Nullah wali baaghin was the sister of the famous Collarwali from Pench. She gave birth to 11 cubs and died prematurely (suspected poisoning). One of her 3 month old cubs was taken to Kanha and was raised in an enclosure for the next 2 and a half years.

So, this captive raised tiger was translocated to Nauradehi and has given birth to 3 cubs (her code name being N1) sired probably by Kishan (N2) a tiger from Bandhavgarh who was also brought to Nauradehi. There is also a rumour that another male has come to Nauradehi most probably from Panna and therefore this tigress has been keeping her cubs tucked away as they were born in July.

https://indianexpress.com/article/india/nauradehi-sanctuary-images-of-three-cubs-point-to-success-in-tiger-relocation-6205371/

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/bhopal/mp-nauradehi-sanctuary-tigress-sighted-with-three-cubs/articleshow/73143152.cms



3 cubs. One is behind the mother.

Good news from Mukandra Hills Tiger Reserve this new year, Mt-4 tigress gives birth to cubs

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Tigress Mt-4 resting at MHTR. She has made her base on banks of Mage River.

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The Mukandra Hills Tiger Reserve has received a good news in the new year. The tigress MT-4 in the reserve has given birth to cubs. Reserve officials have also confirmed this. However, it is not yet known how many the cubs are or where they are. The tigress cubs have not yet come into the camera trap nor have they been sighted. The team of the Reserve is engaged in an attempt to conduct the site of the cubs. The villagers are yet to see the cubs.
The Reserve's field director Anand Mohan had recently confirmed that the tigress was pregnant. Also, there was talk of good news in Mukandra soon. After long speculation, Dr. T Mohanraj, DCF of Reserve has confirmed that MT-4 tigress is a cub.
He said that apart from the tigers of the Reserve from the Department, a team has been deployed to monitor this tiger. Also, surveillance is being done with camera trap and anti poaching e-surveillance system. All the arrangements related to the safety of the cubs are being made.



Mukundara will open for tourist by February
Reserve's field director Anand Mohan said that proposals have been sent to the high officials to open Mukundara for tourists. This year, tourists will be able to see the tigers. According to the guide line of NTCA, entry of tourist will be done in the prescribed four zones.
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Famous male tiger T25 aka dollar male found dead at Ranthambore this morning . He will always be remembered as the male who took care of two female cubs fathered by him after the mother died .




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(01-20-2020, 04:06 PM)anand3690 Wrote: Famous male tiger T25 aka dollar male found dead at Ranthambore this morning . He will always be remembered as the male who took care of two female cubs fathered by him after the mother died .



I'm just glad it was a natural death most likely caused from Infighting.
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(01-20-2020, 04:06 PM)anand3690 Wrote: Famous male tiger T25 aka dollar male found dead at Ranthambore this morning . He will always be remembered as the male who took care of two female cubs fathered by him after the mother died .


(01-20-2020, 10:11 PM)Pckts Wrote: I'm just glad it was a natural death most likely caused from Infighting.

No visible wounds, looks reasonably healthy for a 15-year-old. Stomach bloated, probably gorged... Could be poisoning. Had the cause of death been ascertained?
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(01-20-2020, 11:08 PM)Rishi Wrote:
(01-20-2020, 04:06 PM)anand3690 Wrote: Famous male tiger T25 aka dollar male found dead at Ranthambore this morning . He will always be remembered as the male who took care of two female cubs fathered by him after the mother died .


(01-20-2020, 10:11 PM)Pckts Wrote: I'm just glad it was a natural death most likely caused from Infighting.

No visible wounds, looks reasonably healthy for a 15-year-old. Stomach bloated, probably gorged... Could be poisoning. Had the cause of death been ascertained?

Tough to tell when an animal has died, who know's which side the wounds are, if the fur is covering them, etc.
By all accounts I've seen in the comment sections, T25 was killed in a territorial fight.
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Quick skirmish between 2 female bengal/ Indian Tigers.




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MT-1 & MT-2 at Mukundara Hills TR. 
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                         SOME INDIAN TIGERS

Play fight between the two daughters of Arrowhead in Ranthambore National Park.

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In early 2019, we came across Ranthambore's tigress, Laadli's sub adult male cubs. It was also one of their first few attempts to hunt without their mother. Both the brothers were quick to spot a herd of Sambar Deers. They stalked, waited patiently and slowly kept going closer but the deers were very alert of the presence of the amateur hunters.




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Marlon du Toit: " Two young Tigers at play in Ranthambore, India’s premiere national park from which to see & photograph these magnificent animals.

In less than a week I’ll be back here hosting a @wildeyesa experience with some great guests. We’ll visit Ranthambore afterwhich we’ll travel all the way down south to spend a week in Kabini where I’ll co-host a 6 night stay alongside @shaazjung.
I’m truly excited for this. India is a wildlife mecca & I look forward to once again experiencing what’s on offer. "


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Into the Rathambore forest...


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Arrowhead’s 2 subadult daughters (Machli’s progeny)

   
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