Tiger cub passes away at Nagarahole; battle with huge cat most likely
The carcass of the male tiger cub, aged 10 to 11 months, was discovered at Taraka forest near Dammanakatte under Antharasanthe wildlife variety
Among the 3 cubs of a tigress that passed away after being captured in a snare just recently at Antharasanthe wildlife variety in Nagarahole national forest limitations was discovered dead on Sunday.
The carcass of the male tiger cub, aged 10 to 11 months, was discovered at Taraka forest near Dammanakatte under Antharasanthe wildlife variety.
The tigress and her 3 cubs were often identified throughout the wildlife safari at Nagarahole and photographed by wildlife lovers. They had actually raised issues over the security of the 3 cubs after the tigress passed away.
The forest department acted promptly and positioned cam traps at numerous locations and began keeping an eye on the motions of the 3 tiger cubs with the help of tamed elephants.
Images from the electronic cameras revealed all the 3 cubs were adjusting to wildlife and were healthy, the forest department stated. According to DCF and Nagarahole Job Tiger director Harsha Kumar Chikkanaragunda, the post-mortem report stated that the carcass of the cub had injuries on its neck and shoulder and likewise a fractured limb.
” It may have passed away in a battle with another tiger. Combing operation will continue and the health of the other 2 cubs will be kept track of,” he stated.
The carcass was burnt in the existence of ACF K N Rangaswamy, Metikuppe wildlife neighborhood vet Dr Ramesh and other staff.
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