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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThe author currently resides in Bangalore but hails from Nagpur in Maharashtra, recognized as the Tiger Capital of the World. A dedicated wildlife enthusiast and photographer, the author's fervour for tigers and nature motivated visits to numerous tiger reserves across India, accompanied by a group of like-minded wildlife enthusiasts. Throughout these journeys, the author acquired insights from firsthand experiences and the literature consumed, delving into the intricacies of tiger behaviour, history, and their existing presence in the wild.His curiosity has been notably piqued by the Tigers oRead More...
The author currently resides in Bangalore but hails from Nagpur in Maharashtra, recognized as the Tiger Capital of the World. A dedicated wildlife enthusiast and photographer, the author's fervour for tigers and nature motivated visits to numerous tiger reserves across India, accompanied by a group of like-minded wildlife enthusiasts. Throughout these journeys, the author acquired insights from firsthand experiences and the literature consumed, delving into the intricacies of tiger behaviour, history, and their existing presence in the wild.
His curiosity has been notably piqued by the Tigers of Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve in Maharashtra, India, commonly known as TATR. During each of his visits to TATR, he consistently encountered tigers and gained insights into their lineage, including details about their parents, mates, and litters. Eager to unveil the past and grasp the present situation, he set out to document the complete history, names, and bloodlines of all tigers in TATR. The comprehensive coverage extends to every facet of TATR and its resident tigers.
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The book encompasses comprehensive information about Tigers, covering their origins, historical background, and the perilous threat of extinction due to hunting and poaching, followed by dedicated conservation efforts and the subsequent positive outcomes. Delving into the wild, it explores the dominant nature of Tigers, examining their natural instincts, social dynamics, parental behaviour, communication skills, hunting techniques, preferred prey, and their in
The book encompasses comprehensive information about Tigers, covering their origins, historical background, and the perilous threat of extinction due to hunting and poaching, followed by dedicated conservation efforts and the subsequent positive outcomes. Delving into the wild, it explores the dominant nature of Tigers, examining their natural instincts, social dynamics, parental behaviour, communication skills, hunting techniques, preferred prey, and their interactions with humans.
The book also provides a glimpse into the Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve (TATR) located in Maharashtra, India. This reserve stands out as possibly the sole forest globally with the highest likelihood of encountering a Tiger during a safari. Additionally, it delves into the bloodline and lineage of the Tigers inhabiting Tadoba.
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