JAIPUR: Officials of forest department
have found the two cubs of the tigress which died in what appears to be a
territorial fight at the Ranthambore tiger reserve. The eight-month-old cubs
were found near a waterhole on Wednesday evening.
According to
officials, nearly 80 persons were searching the area at the reserve where the
eight-year-old tigress was found dead. "After searching for about three days,
they finally found the cubs near a waterhole at the reserve. The cubs are in
fine health. Though they did not have a meal till then, being next to a
waterhole saved them from dehydration," he said.
It was on Monday
evening that forest officials had found a decayed, maggot-eaten body of a
tigress with body parts like teeth, nails and skin intact. Ruling out
possibilities of poaching, the forest officials concluded that the death could
be due to territorial fight.
"Investigations revealed that there is
another tigress which stayed in close proximity to the dead one. She has three
grown up cubs which were ready for separation having reached the age of three
years. Therefore, there was a possibility of a fight breaking out amongst
themselves as the mother and her cubs will try to establish their own territory.
It was at this backdrop that the mother of the grown up tigress got into a fight
with the one that is dead so as to be able to chalk out her own territory,"
officials said. Having recovered the carcass, the officials were in a fix as
they were not sure if the cubs belonged to this tigress. But searches in the
area revealed two lonely cubs and conclusions were drawn that the dead one was
their mother.
Now the biggest task before the forest officials is to
ensure the cubs remain safe from other tigers or tigresses and that they are
able to get their meal. "We have fed them with some meat. Both of them have
eaten about 6 kgs. But we have to find out a way to sustain them for a longer
period of time. We don't want to give them off to a zoo and would prefer to keep
them in the wild," officials added.
"Though territorial fights are
common in jungles, a tigress killing another tigress is not so common. Probably
in this case, one of the tigress would have punctured the other's blood vessel,
resulting in death due to excessive bleeding."