Life and Death of Arrowhead The Brave Tigress

Life And Death Of Arrowhead: The Brave Tigress

Arrowhead was a special tigress. She was not like most tigers. Her official name was T-84. She lived in Ranthambore National Park in the state of Rajasthan, India. Ranthambore National Park is known for its lakes, jungles, and tigers. Many tourists, photographers, and forest workers saw Arrowhead many times. People loved her for her strength, her beauty, and her extraordinary behavior. Arrowhead died in June 2025. She was 11 years old. She died because of a long sickness. Even though she was sick, she was still strong in her last days. Her death made many people sad. Forest staff, tiger lovers, and many others felt pain when she died.

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Infighting For Territorial Possession, Killed T-102 Cub At Ranthambore National Park

Infighting For Territorial Possession, Killed T-102 Cub At Ranthambore National Park

Ranthambore National Park is located in the Sawai Madhopur district of Rajasthan. Several tourists land on this space to explore the forest and its behavior, but every time it disappoints, the jungle tells new stories of the forest residents every day. The forest has many historical stories of the Maharajas and their descendants, the fights,…

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How Safaris Are Planned in Ranthambore

How Safaris Are Planned in Ranthambore

Whenever people think of the Ranthambore National Park, a thrilling safari ride inside the forest comes to their mind. They suddenly think about clicking pictures of animals, the thrill of spotting animals, and spending a peaceful safari time. But there are things that people don’t realize, such as the careful planning, rules, and teamwork that go behind the scenes to make the ride interesting for tourists.

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Ranthambore safari booking tips you must know

Ranthambore Safari Booking Tips You Must Know

Ranthambore National Park is one of the most famous wildlife reserves in India. It is known across the world for its Bengal tigers and many other wild animals. Tourists from different countries visit this place every year to see tigers living freely in the forest. Along with tigers, visitors can also see leopards, sloth bears, marsh crocodiles, jackals, deer, wild boars, and many kinds of birds.

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