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RIP Machli.

Half of the Tiger population in that Tiger reserve can call her Grand Ma
You have made my day by saying that sire. Hats off to Indian forest ministry efforts for keeping them intact and alive.

Half of the Tiger blood line in Ranthambore belongs to her
Please post more inforamtion aur voeos regarding that. And these tigre are native to India, right? post that too
 
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She turned 20 this May 2016

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she with her cubs (old pics)

Her family tree
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You have made my day by saying that sire. Hats off to Indian forest ministry efforts for keeping them intact and alive.


Please post more inforamtion aur voeos regarding that. And these tigre are native to India, right? post that too
She was a Bengal Tiger(native to India and Bangladesh).
The information you asked about her cubs - Some of them are in Ranthambore National Park and some were shifted to Sariska Tiger Reserve, one of the cub(Broken Tail) died in an accident and few are untraceable.
 
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NAh AH dont be . Look what she left after her. We need to protect her off-spring

Just coz my grandparents also have many descendants (including me) does not mean I should not mourn their passing :cray:

But yes she will live on through her offspring and theirs....and they must be cherished and protected for sure. That goes without saying really!
 
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