Ranthambore National Park Tiger T-104 Found Wandering in Search of Territory

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Sawai Madhopur, News Update:
Tiger T-104, who lives in Zone five of Ranthambore National Park, was found in the wounded who is Ladla of famous Tigress Laila. This tiger is homeless in his own home. Tiger is changing his place again and again as he could not find his permanent territory to live. His frequent move is a big concern for forest department. Recently a woman was hunted by this tiger near kundera village. A man was also killed in a tiger attack in the same karauli area few days ago. T-104 is also suspected in this attack too.

After the death of woman in Kundera area, forest department considered the behavior of a tiger fierce. Forest department has formed a committee of a five member who will research over t-104  and suppose to submit the report soon.

Final decision will be made on the tiger after reviewing the detailed report. This tiger has once again reached near the boundary of Kaila Devi Sanctuary of Karauli. According to forest officials, the movement of the tiger is currently being reported in Ghanteshwar forest area associated with Karauli region. If the tiger moves forward, it will reach the Kailadevi Sanctuary.

Who is T-104?

  • Child of Tigress T-41 Laila
  • Approximately 3 years old
  • 4 times tranquilized by department
  • Has already entered in 3 districts
  • Has roamed in almost 10 zones of the park

Tiger Population figure in Ranthambore National Park

  • Total Population – 71
  • Tiger – 25
  • Tigress – 25
  • The Cub – 21

What is main reason of frequently changing the place?

Tiger 104 Attack On Man
Ranthambore National Park has more tiger & tigress than current capacity. Adult tigers –tigresses have already occupied possession in almost every zone. Hence T-104 is not able to find his own territory and is roaming here and there. The second reason may be that even after repeated attacks on human beings and tranquilizing, its behavior seems unusual. Because of which it is not stopping at one place.

Monitoring with satellite
Monitoring is being done by the forest department with radio collar and satellite. Presently, his location is found near Ghanteshwar forst area. According to forest officials few days ago his location was observed near Chirauli and Bairda.

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The Ranthambore National Park has taken its name from the famous Ranthambore Fort which is situated within the park. The park is located in the district of Sawai Madhopur in Rajasthan and at the distance of around 11 km from the Sawai Madhopur railway station. Sawai Madhopur is approx 130 km away from the capital of Rajasthan, Jaipur.

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