Sawai Madhopur : Today as soon as once more unhappy information got here for wildlife lovers from Ranthambore National Park, the place once more a male tiger T-2312 died in a territorial combat. During patrolling in Gaughati forest space close to Fariya Naka of Khandar vary of Ranthambore National Park at the moment, forest staff discovered the useless physique of a tiger. Seeing the useless physique of the tiger, the forest staff knowledgeable the forest division officers. After this, DFO Ramanand Bhakar together with forest division officers reached the spot and the useless tiger was recognized as T-2312. The forest division staff that reached the spot took possession of the tiger’s physique and took it to Raj Bagh Chowki Naka, the place the veterinarians of Ranthambore carried out the autopsy of the tiger’s physique and after this the tiger was cremated.
Veterinarian Rajiv Garg mentioned that Tiger T-2312 died resulting from a territorial combat with one other tiger. He mentioned that the tiger’s physique is about 15 to 16 hours previous. Tiger T 2312 was badly injured within the combat. In the combat, the tiger’s coronary heart burst, lungs burst and lots of different organs have been broken, resulting from which it died. DFO Ramanand Bhakar mentioned that within the space the place the physique of Tiger T-2312 was discovered, there may be motion of Tiger T-96 and T-137 together with T-2311. Tiger T-2312 most likely died in a combat with one in every of these tigers. He mentioned that deep wounds have additionally been discovered at many locations on the physique of the useless tiger.
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So many tigers have died to date: About 13 tigers and cubs have died in Ranthambore National Park from January 2023 to September 2024. This contains Tiger T-57 on 10 January 2023, T-114 on 31 January 2023 and T-19 on 9 February. T-104 on 10 May 2023. T-79 and its two cubs in September 2023. T-69’s cub on 11 December 2023. T-99’s cub on 3 February 2024. T-60 and its cub on 4 February 2024. T-58 on 7 July 2024. Today on 22 September 2024, T-2312 died.