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Sundari (tigress)

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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. No sightings occurred despite there being many camera traps and she was declared dead.
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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.
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and was once considered the main attraction of Ranthambore.
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Sundari was born around 2006 in a litter of 3 cubs to
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Species
Bengal tiger
Sawai Madhopur
Ranthambore National Park
Machali
Hindi
Ranthambore National Park
India
Machali
Machli
"Tiger T-17 Ranthambore | Sundari Photos, Identification and Sightings"
"Where are the big cats? Curious case of Ranthambore's missing tigers"
"Tigress Sundari alive or not? Ranthambore has no answer"
ISSN
0971-8257
Categories
Individual tigers
Individual tigers in India
Individual wild animals
2006 animal births
2013 animal deaths

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