Caught On Camera: Tigress Spotted With 3 Cubs In Ranthambore National Park
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The photo of the tigress with its three new cubs was captured on the photo trap camera of the forest department installed in Ranthambore's Kundera range.
Three newborn tiger cubs were were spotted alongside their mother in Rajasthan's Ranthambore National Park on Monday. The cubs were recently born to a Royal Bengal tigress named "Siddhi" (Tiger Code: T-125) who is described as "quiet but dangerous" on the Ranthambore National Park's official website. रणथंभोर से आयी ख़ुशख़बरी !!रणथम्भोर में दिखे नन्हें मस्ती के पल RBT 125 दिखी अपने तीन शावकों के साथ….बाघ सरंक्षण में राज्य सरकार की बेहतर नीति और कार्यायोजना से निरंतर बड़े लक्ष्यों की ओर बढ़ता राजस्थानसभी प्रदेश्वासियों को हार्दिक बधाई एवं शुभकामनाएँ।… pic.twitter.com/JuRjcmfS7M
Minister of Forest, Environment & Climate Change Sanjay Sharma took to social media platform X to share the exciting news. "Good news from Ranthambore! Adorable moments captured in Ranthambore, with RBT 125 seen playing with its three cubs. This heartwarming scene is a testament to Rajasthan's continuous progress towards tiger conservation, thanks to the effective policy and action plan implemented by the state government. Hearty congratulations and best wishes to all residents of the state," Sanjay Sharma wrote in a post on X sharing the image of the tigress along with its cubs.
The photo of the tigress with its three new cubs was captured on the photo trap camera of the forest department installed in Ranthambore's Kundera range.