Ranthambore's queen, estimated to be 17-18, defies age, seen mating
Sunday, 10 August 2025 () In Ranthambore National Park, the tigress Noor, aged 17 or 18, has been observed mating, defying typical breeding age limits for wild tigers. This rare event, witnessed in Zone 6, highlights Noor's exceptional health and genetics. Despite experts doubting successful pregnancy, her actions challenge nature's norms. Noor's longevity and continued reproductive behavior underscore the wild's unpredictable nature.
In a majestic celebration of International Tiger Day, Royal Ranthambore pays tribute to the enduring legacy of India’s national animal with a heartfelt homage to the wild. Blending heritage, conservation, and storytelling, the campaign highlights the regal presence of the tiger in Ranthambore’s ecosystem. From awe-inspiring visuals to a call for sustainable tourism and wildlife protection, Royalty Meets the Wild is a timeless ode to the spirit of the jungle and the need to protect its crown jewel—the tiger.
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