Tigress Noor spotted with cub at Zone-1 in Ranthambore National Park

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Updated on 14/Mar/2022

Tourists coming onto Ranthambore National Park were amused to spot Tigress T-39, named Noor on a safari. The tiger was seen with the most crushing scene, carrying a baby in her mouth beside Anicut. Tigress of 13 years has delivered its fifth litter. Total 9 cubs have been delivered by Tigress Noor till date from 2012. It has given birth to a total of nine pups since 2012. Unfortunately, two cubs died after childbirth. Now, in Ranthambore National Park, there is the issue of gender in the census of tigers.

The current number of juveniles has increased to 20, affecting the overall tiger population to 73. In addition, accommodates 30 female tigers and 23 male tigers, currently in Ranthambore Tiger Reserve

Ranthambore National Park has a good number of tiger populations and spotting tigers here is easy via jungle safari. The government of Ranthambore Park is working simultaneously to enhance the census of tigers and their protection. Ranthambore tourists are mad to spot the tiger and their primary objective is to be here to spot the tiger in the natural habitat. People have a tendency to book multiple safaris for even a single view of the tiger and cubs.

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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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