• Email Us: [email protected]
  • Contact Us: +1 718 874 1545
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Medical Market Report

  • Home
  • All Reports
  • About Us
  • Contact Us

Tiger Kills Crocodile And Is Filmed Feasting On It With Her Cubs

April 24, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

A Bengal tiger and her cubs were spotted by tourists as they feasted on a crocodile in Ranthambore National Park in Rajasthan, India.

The 6-year-old tiger T-124, aka Riddhi, had been spotted pursuing these scaly targets previously. A video shared in February shows her approaching a crocodile from the water’s edge – although that particular crocodile managed to escape into the water.

Advertisement

The same can’t be said for a more recent catch of Riddhi’s though, with images and videos showing the tiger and her three cubs chowing down on a crocodile. The cubs were born in 2023, with tourists spotting Riddhi with them in June of that year.

In an announcement of the cubs’ arrival, the national park mentioned a “danger of crocodile” in the area prompting increased monitoring in the area as a precautionary measure – perhaps the crocodiles were the ones in need of protection!

ⓘ IFLScience is not responsible for content shared from external sites.

The park was declared a Project Tiger reserve in 1973, and became a national park in 1980.

Advertisement

Riddhi is descended from tigress T-16, aka Machali, who is also known for a tussle with a crocodile that earned her the nickname “crocodile killer”.

Riddhi is also no stranger to clashes with her own species, often fighting with her mother Arrowhead and sister Siddhi over territory. One encounter with Siddhi in 2021 left Riddhi in need of stitches on her tongue.

There were plans to relocate Riddhi to Sariska Tiger Reserve due to these bloody family rows, with Riddhi reportedly also killing a cub. However, that decision sparked opposition from those who said the Sariska and Mukundra Hills Tiger Reserves weren’t equipped for tigers. Tiger T-75 made this same move in 2018, but then died of heat stroke a few months later.

Riddhi’s relocation was cancelled when she shacked up with a male tiger T-120, with the Times of India reporting an official of the park saying, “The male tiger was sighted in the area and there are possibilities that T-124 have mated. In such scenario shifting the tigress is not a good idea.”

Advertisement

“Since long, no fighting has been witnessed and this has made forest department to reconsider the decision. There was a protest too from the tourism industry stakeholders for shifting a tigress from a main tourism zone of Ranthambore.” 

Deborah Bloomfield
Deborah Bloomfield

Related posts:

  1. Amazon is going on a massive hiring spree
  2. Ford, Walmart and Argo AI team up to launch autonomous vehicle delivery service
  3. Exclusive-U.S. has reached out to China about cutting oil imports from Iran, officials say
  4. Long Lost Shipwreck Found, Confirming Tragic Accounts Of How It Sank In 1894

Source Link: Tiger Kills Crocodile And Is Filmed Feasting On It With Her Cubs

Filed Under: News

Primary Sidebar

  • Ancient Asteroid Ripped Apart In Collision Had Flowing Water
  • Flying Foxes Include The World’s Biggest Bat And The Largest Mammal Capable Of True Flight
  • NASA Responds To Claims That Interstellar Object 3I/ATLAS Is An Advanced Alien Spacecraft
  • Millions Of Tons Of Gold Are In Earth’s Oceans, Potentially Worth Over $2 Quadrillion
  • The Race Back To The Moon: US Vs China, Will What Happens Next Change The Future?
  • NOAA Issues G3 Geomagnetic Storm Warning As 500,000 Kilometer Hole Sends Solar Wind At Earth
  • Lasting 776 Days, This Is The Longest Case Of COVID-19 Ever Recorded
  • Living Cement: The Microbes In Your Walls Could Power The Future
  • What Can Your Earwax Reveal About Your Health?
  • Ever Seen A Giraffe Use An Inhaler? Now You Can, And It’s Incredibly Wholesome
  • Martian Mudstone Has Features That Might Be Biosignatures, New Brain Implant Can Decode Your Internal Monologue, And Much More This Week
  • Crocodiles Weren’t All Blood-Thirsty Killers, Some Evolved To Be Plant-Eating Vegetarians
  • Stratospheric Warming Event May Be Unfolding In The Southern Polar Vortex, Shaking Up Global Weather Systems
  • 15 Years Ago, Bees In Brooklyn Appeared Red After Snacking Where They Shouldn’t
  • Carnian Pluvial Event: It Rained For 2 Million Years — And It Changed Planet Earth Forever
  • There’s Volcanic Unrest At The Campi Flegrei Caldera – Here’s What We Know
  • The “Rumpelstiltskin Effect”: When Just Getting A Diagnosis Is Enough To Start The Healing
  • In 1962, A Boy Found A Radioactive Capsule And Brought It Inside His House — With Tragic Results
  • This Cute Creature Has One Of The Largest Genomes Of Any Mammal, With 114 Chromosomes
  • Little Air And Dramatic Evolutionary Changes Await Future Humans On Mars
  • Business
  • Health
  • News
  • Science
  • Technology
  • +1 718 874 1545
  • +91 78878 22626
  • [email protected]
Office Address
Prudour Pvt. Ltd. 420 Lexington Avenue Suite 300 New York City, NY 10170.

Powered by Prudour Network

Copyrights © 2025 · Medical Market Report. All Rights Reserved.

Go to mobile version