Three Cubs Found Dead in a Single Day at Kanha Tiger Reserve

Summary

On Thursday, the Kanha Tiger Reserve reported the tragic deaths of three tigers, comprising one male and two female cubs. The unfortunate incident occurred in different areas of the reserve, with the cubs found in the Kanha range and the male tiger discovered dead in the Mukki range. Preliminary investigations suggest that the male tiger […]


On Thursday, the Kanha Tiger Reserve reported the tragic deaths of three tigers, comprising one male and two female cubs. The unfortunate incident occurred in different areas of the reserve, with the cubs found in the Kanha range and the male tiger discovered dead in the Mukki range. Preliminary investigations suggest that the male tiger may have been responsible for the deaths of the cubs. Following the discoveries, veterinarians conducted post-mortem examinations, and an official inquiry has commenced.

Digital Desk, New Delhi. On Thursday, news broke regarding the demise of three tigers—one male and two female cubs—within the Kanha Tiger Reserve. The two cubs were located in the Mundidadar Beat of the Kanha Range, while the male tiger was found deceased in Mawla of the Mukki range.

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How did the cubs meet their fate?

Reports indicate that a confrontation between two male tigers has been identified in the Mukki area. The distressing events in the Kanha Range unfolded when an elephant patrol unit was on its routine tour. During their patrol, the team heard the sounds of a fierce fight among tigers. Upon reaching the location, they discovered the male tiger in an agitated state, while a tigress stood nearby. The lifeless bodies of the two female cubs were found close to the tigress, leading to the conclusion that the male tiger was responsible for their demise.

Veterinarians conduct examinations on the cubs

The management of the Kanha Tiger Reserve acted swiftly to secure the areas where the incidents occurred and followed all necessary protocols. A team of veterinarians conducted post-mortem examinations on the cubs’ bodies on Thursday evening, ensuring that necessary samples were collected for further analysis.

Post-mortem conducted on the male tiger in Mukki

In a similar vein, the post-mortem examination of the deceased male tiger in Mukki was performed on Friday morning, and arrangements were made for his burial. Puneet Goyal, Deputy Director of the Kanha Tiger Reserve, stated that these fatalities were the result of a conflict between the tigers, and both cases are currently under thorough investigation.


Kapil Sharma

Kapil Sharma has worked as a journalist in Jagran New Media and Amar Ujala. Before starting his innings with NewsState24, he has served in many media organizations like Khabar24Live, Republic Bharat.

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