The number of tigers in Rajasthan crosses 100, after which the problem of abundance

Ranthambore Tiger Photo The number of tigers in Rajasthan crosses 100, after which the problem of abundance
The forest of Rajasthan is now home to more than 100 tigers. The number of tigers in Rajasthan has crossed century after tigress T-111 gave birth to four cubs in Ranthambore National Park . The correct figure for the number of tigers in the forests of Rajasthan is 102. Rajasthan has two major tiger reserves which include Ranthambore and Sariska. Th...
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Tigress T -111 aka Shakti is following in mother's footsteps in Ranthambore

Tigress T-111 Aka Shakti Ranthambore Tigress T 111 aka Shakti is following in mother's footsteps in Ranthambore
Due to better protection of tigers in Ranthambore National Park, tiger population is continuously increasing. Recently in the Kundera range of Ranthambore, tigress T111 alias Shakti has been spotted for the first time with four cubs in the Lakarda forest area. Tigress T- 111 is seen following in the footsteps of her mother Krishna i.e. T 19 in the ...
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Tigress T-111 gave birth to four cubs in Ranthambore National Park

T-111-Cubs-in-Ranthambor_20210620-031036_1 Tigress T-111 gave birth to four cubs in Ranthambore National Park
Once again the birth of little cubs in Ranthambore has created a wave of happiness among wildlife lovers. Tigress T111 was spotted with new cubs in Ranthambore National Park on Saturday. According to the Forest Department, around 9.30 am on Saturday morning, Ranthambore's field biologist Harimohan Meena had seen four cubs in the Lakarda forest area...
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World Crocodile Day Special: Crocodile family grew in Ranthambore National Park

Ranthambore-Crocodile World Crocodile Day Special: Crocodile family grew in Ranthambore National Park
World Crocodile Day Special : Although Ranthambore National Park is famous all over the world as the city of tigers. Lakhs of tourists from all over the country and abroad come here to see the tigers. But very few people know that the natural water source of Ranthambore, famous as the city of tigers, is also very much liked by the water king c...
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Female Leopard that fell into a 30 feet deep well, Rescued

Ranthambore Leopard Rescue Female Leopard that fell into a 30 feet deep well, Rescued
A female leopard (Panther) fell into a dry well while wandering in search of prey and water at around 7 am on Tuesday in Sherpur village on Ranthambore Road. After Leopard fell into the well, the monkeys started making alarm calls, when the villagers went to the well and saw a panther had fallen. Wandering from hunger and thirst, the panther had co...
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