Sundari (tigress)

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Sundari
Sundari bathing in waterhole
SpeciesBengal tiger (Panthera tigris tigris)
SexFemale
Born2006
Sawai Madhopur, India
OwnerRanthambore National Park
Parent(s)Machali
Offspring3

Sundari (Hindi for "beauty"; code name: T-17 c. 2006 – 2013) was a tiger from Ranthambore National Park, India. She was the daughter of Machali and was once considered the main attraction of Ranthambore.[1]

Life[edit]

Sundari was born around 2006 in a litter of 3 cubs to Machli, in which she was the most dominant. Between the ages of one and two, she became more independent and separate from her mother and established her own territory.

In 2008 a collar was placed around Sundari's neck but was removed years later in 24 November 2011. Sundari only had one litter, despite her constant courtship with tigers such as T-24, T-25 and T-28. Her litter consisted of 3 cubs; 1 female and 2 males.

Between March and April of 2013, Sundari disappeared and abandoned her 3 rearing cubs. This sparked a search by over 110 forest guards but they still couldn't track her.[2] No sightings occurred despite there being many camera traps and she was declared dead.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Tiger T-17 Ranthambore | Sundari Photos, Identification and Sightings". Ranthambhore Guides. Retrieved 2023-03-17.
  2. ^ "Where are the big cats? Curious case of Ranthambore's missing tigers". Hindustan Times. 2016-05-14. Retrieved 2023-03-17.
  3. ^ "Tigress Sundari alive or not? Ranthambore has no answer". The Times of India. 2013-05-15. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 2023-03-17.

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