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Home / Environment / Third Tiger Dies From Infighting in Kaziranga

Third Tiger Dies From Infighting in Kaziranga

19 Jan

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Summary

  • Female tiger carcass found in Kaziranga National Park.
  • Infighting suspected as cause for third tiger death in five months.
  • Tiger density in Kaziranga is 18.65 per 100 sq km.
Third Tiger Dies From Infighting in Kaziranga

A recent discovery in Kaziranga National Park has brought attention to the dangers faced by its tiger population. The carcass of a female Royal Bengal tiger was found in the Kathpora area, with infighting strongly suspected as the cause of death. This incident is the third such fatality in the park over the past five months, highlighting a growing concern.

Officials have noted that such territorial disputes are a natural occurrence among tigers, particularly during periods of territory expansion. This aligns with previous incidents, including the discovery of two tiger carcasses in August of the previous year, one of which was attributed to infighting.

Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve is internationally recognized for its significant one-horned rhinoceros population and its success in conservation efforts for tigers. The reserve's impressive tiger population was last recorded at 148 individuals in 2024, indicating a healthy density of 18.65 tigers per 100 square kilometers.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Infighting among tigers in Kaziranga is often linked to natural territorial expansion.
Three tiger deaths due to infighting have been reported in Kaziranga within the last five months.
Kaziranga National Park has a tiger density of 18.65 tigers per 100 square kilometers.

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