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Ranthambore’s missing tigers: A tale of turf wars and human threat

IndiaTimes Sunday, 10 November 2024
Fifteen tigers remain missing from Ranthambore National Park, with experts suggesting a combination of territorial disputes and human threats as potential causes. While ten missing tigers were located, concerns linger over the fate of the remaining felines. Five older tigers, aged between 18 to 19, are believed to have succumbed to natural causes.
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