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Home / Environment / Tiger Infighting Claims Fourth Life in Kaziranga This Year

Tiger Infighting Claims Fourth Life in Kaziranga This Year

8 Feb

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Summary

  • Fourth Royal Bengal tiger died this year due to infighting.
  • Caracas of a male tiger was found in Burapahar Range of Kaziranga.
  • Experts suggest analyzing tiger group data and prey-predator balance.
Tiger Infighting Claims Fourth Life in Kaziranga This Year

Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve has recorded the fourth Royal Bengal tiger death of the year, attributed to infighting. The carcass of a male tiger was discovered recently in the Burapahar Range, with post-mortem examinations indicating territorial conflict as the cause.

This incident follows three other tiger deaths reported earlier in January from different ranges within the park. Wildlife biologists emphasize that while tiger infighting is a natural consequence of territorial behavior, a deeper analysis of recent incidents is warranted.

Experts propose utilizing camera-trapping data to understand which tiger groups are most involved in these fatal disputes. They also recommend verifying the prey-predator balance, especially given Kaziranga's high tiger density, to assess the park's carrying capacity and optimize the tiger population.

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Kaziranga, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, had an estimated 148 Royal Bengal tigers last year. The current tiger density is high, prompting calls for studies to determine the park's optimum tiger population and territorial expansion behaviors.

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.
The fourth Royal Bengal tiger death this year in Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve was attributed to infighting, as indicated by preliminary post-mortem findings.
Experts suggest analyzing camera-trapping data to understand tiger group dynamics and territorial disputes, along with verifying the prey-predator balance and assessing the park's carrying capacity.
Last year, Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve had an estimated 148 Royal Bengal tigers, with a high density of 18.65 per 100 sq km.

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