India's most famous tiger, photographed by thousands of tourists over the years at a popular northern wildlife park, died yesterday, days after the ageing animal stopped eating. Machli had been the ...
This World Tiger Day, there is some good news to savour. Actually, the good news came out in January this year when the results of the latest tiger census were announced: India marked a surprising 30% ...
Sources said that Machli who is now over 17 years old, at least 3-4 years more than the average life of a tiger, is not entering the park’s core area for the past few months. Sources said that Machli ...
Tigers in Ranthambhore National Park have no particular name. They are known by numbers, or by distinct stripes, but Machli, the world’s oldest and most photographed tigress, who died on Thursday ...
Most people who have visited Ranthambore National Park in Rajasthan will have a Machli story. I too have mine. On a hot morning of May 2014, my daughter and I had a rather casual but long encounter ...
Known as the Queen of Ranthambore, the legendary animal was dubbed the world’s most photographed tigress. Nicknamed T 16, Machli was one of the biggest attractions for thousands of tourists visiting ...
India's most famous tiger, 19-year-old Machli, has died, officials say. Known as the Queen of Ranthambore, Machli was described as one of the world's most photographed tigers. She had distinctive fish ...
Despite several attempts to track the 17-year-old tigress, the forest authorities are clueless about the whereabouts of the world’s most photographed striped cat. There are fears that the frail Machli ...
India's most popular tiger, Machli, died Thursday at the age of 19, India’s Ranthambore National Park announced. Also known as the “Queen of Ranthambore,” Machli was described as one of the world's ...