The rare Ranthambore sighting of three apex predators in one landscape may be less about wildlife wonder and more about habitat pressure, shrinking corridors and survival in crowded forests.
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The three apex predators were spotted within an estimated range of one-two kilometres at the same time, thrilling tourists and drawing attention from conservationists, said Ranthambore's Deputy ...
Three big cats have undergone specialist scans to investigate a persistent and unexplained medical issue. Each of the cats was sedated in their enclosure by a vet from the International Zoo Veterinary ...
In what they call a ‘rare event’, tourists and forest officials reported spotting a tiger, a leopard, and a cheetah in a distance of about one to two kilometers inside the Ranthambore National Park in ...
Union environment minister Bhupender Yadav spoke to HT ahead of the first International Big Cat Alliance (IBCA) Summit in New Delhi on June 1-2 ...
In a rare and remarkable moment, three of the wild's most elusive predators, a tiger, a leopard and a cheetah, were sighted within the same landscape and time frame in Ranthambore's Zone 9, the ...
JAIPUR: (Apr 21) A tiger, a leopard and a cheetah, three of the world's most-elusive apex predators, were sighted simultaneously in a tourist zone of the Ranthambore Tiger Reserve, a moment experts ...
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