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The tigers of Ranthambore are elusive creatures and
are likely to greet you in their unique royal style
while you are on wildlife safaris to the Ranthambore
National Park.
Tigers of Ranthambore have received special attention
as part of Project Tiger that was launched in the year
1972. In fact Ranthambore is one of the few forests
in India where the tiger population is said to be more
then three hundred.
Tigers are the largest species in the cat family. Essentially
predators, tigers weigh from 180 to 280 kilograms. The
tigers of Ranthambore feed mostly on deer meat. The
adult male tigers may grow to a length of 9 to 10 feet.
Each tiger has a unique pug mark and that is what helps
the forest officials to keep a record of the tiger population
in Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan, India. Excellent
swimmers, these solitary predators can camouflage themselves
with ease in the dense undergrowths of Ranthambore forests.
The tigers of Ranthambore are known to mark their territories
with body secretions.
So come and spot the tigers of Ranthambore in their
natural habitat with The Rajputana Experience package.
The Rajputana Experience offers online information
on tigers of Ranthambore, Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan,
India. For details please fill up the form given below.
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