Second war between Tigress Arrowhead and her daughter Riddhi continues to dominate territory; watch video

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siddharthRanthambore, Siddhartha, 17 October 2020

“The tigress Arrowhead and her daughter Riddhi are furious over the territory.”

News update: The war between the mother and daughter in Ranthambore has been going on for the last few days. The tigress Arrowhead (T-84) and her daughter Riddhi met face-to-face again near the Padam Talab and Rajbag area on Zone Number Three on Friday. A few days ago there was also a conflict between the two. Mother Arrowhead taught a good lesson to daughter Riddhi in a recent fight. As before, mother Arrowhead defeated daughter Riddhi this time too.

Three generations of war continues from 2014

Like every forest, in Ranthambore, there is war between the tigers over the territory. When a tiger or tigress cub grows up, she/he has to leave her clan. This is the third generation of conflict that continues between mother and daughters in Ranthambore National Park.

The first generation had a clash between Machali (T-16) and her daughter Krishna (T-19) in 2014, in which Krishna overtook her mother. Then in 2016, Krishna and her daughter Arrowhead clashed. In this territorial fight Arrowhead won, and now Arrowhead’s daughter Riddhi has rebelled against her mother.

 

The conflict between two thrills tourists

About 10 days ago, the tourists were thrilled to see the conflict between tigress mother Arrowhead and her daughter Riddhi. The tourists captured the mother-daughter conflict in their cameras. However, this territorial fight in the forest of Ranthambore is a deadly struggle between two tigers, but this struggle is attracting tourists.

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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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