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After getting freedom from Abheda Park of Bundi Kota, the male cub will reach Ramgarh Tiger Reserve today.

Bundi : Both the cubs of Ranthambore’s tigress T-114, imprisoned for 22 months in Abheda Biological Park, Kota, will now be free. Of these, the male cub will be released in Bundi’s Ramgarh Tiger Reserve on Wednesday. Preparations have been completed. The cub will be released in an enclosure built in 5 hectares near Ramgarh Palace. Its permission has been received from the Government of India, Principal Chief Conservator of Forests and Chief Wildlife Warden Jaipur. In this, the male cub will be released in Ramgarh Vishdhari Tiger Reserve on Wednesday and the female cub will be released in Mukandra Tiger Hills of Kota in the next few days.

Let us tell you that on January 31, 2023, tigress T-114 and one of the three cubs were found dead in Ranthambore. According to its forensic report dated June 25, the cause of death of the tigress was poison. It was revealed that the cub died due to hunger and lack of milk. Both the cubs were born in Ranthambore Reserve in November 2022. They were brought to Abheda Biological Park in Kota on 1 February 2023, when both were two and a half months old. Now they have become tigers and tigresses. The weight of the male tiger is 170 kg and the weight of the female tigress is 130 kg. Before this, after keeping both of them in enclosure and observing their normal behavior, they will be released in the forest. This new tiger does not have any name yet. It will be named after coming here. Two cubs have also become adults here, who have also not been named yet.

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