Ranthambore’s famous tigress Riddhi and her three cubs hunt a crocodile in Zone 3 of Ranthambore National Park.
The following information relates to the recent story of Riddhi and her cubs in Ranthambore National Park going crocodile hunting:
- Date: April 20, 2024, was the middle of the event.
- Location: Rajasthan, India’s Ranthambore National Park, Zone 3.
- The Tigers: “The Notorious Queen of Ranthambore,” Riddhi, a well-known tigress, and her three pups.
- Prey: The crocodile was the prey.
- Significance: Because of the danger involved, tigers rarely chase crocodiles, making this an uncommon sighting.
- Legacy: Legendary tigress Machli, Riddhi’s grandmother, was renowned for subduing a big crocodile. Some people think Riddhi’s hunting skill runs in the family because of this hunt.
- Source: Park officials and social media users posted the news after it was recorded on camera.
This incident demonstrates the strength and flexibility
Here are some images captured by the visitors of Ranthambore National Park.
The Notorious Queen of Ranthambore: Riddhi Tigress has tried in the past also
Tigress Riddhi had been to Ranthambore once before, where she had gone crocodile hunting near Malik Lake. Riddhi was upset as the crocodile’s diligent defense hindered her efforts despite her expertise and devotion.
This episode reminds us of the fabled adventures of T-16, the tigress who became famous as Machli, and her adventures in Ranthambore. Before Riddhi set out on her quest, Machli had killed a crocodile, which had made her the renowned “Crocodile Killer” and cemented her reputation as one of the park’s most dangerous predators.