Alwar : Alwar Sariska Tiger Reserve has four tigresses who are at the last stage of their life, but their agility is such that even a young tiger cannot make a move. This tigress can hunt in the blink of an eye. Experts say that the climate of Sariska is such that not only the strength but also the age of the tigers is increasing. The age of Tigress ST 9, 10, 12 and 14 of Sariska is between 15 years to 16 years. They have their own territory. It remains in discussion in Sariska from the beginning till today. At present the discussion is about hunting. Tourists are seeing some tigresses every day. Vijendra, a senior guide from Sariska, says that these four tigresses have a lot of strength. It is difficult to guess their age by looking at them. New tigers spend more time hunting, but the prey is unable to escape their sight. Among these, a tigress is also training her cubs. The tigers are liking the forest air and water very much. This is what is making them stronger. ST2 also had a lifespan of up to 19 years. Survived for a long time. Similarly, the lifespan of other tigresses here is also expected to be quite long.
Forest department is monitoring
Good news may come from Sariska soon. About 6 months ago, the path of a tigress in the tourist zone has been separated. That means tourists are not going to that tigress’s territory. The Forest Department team is monitoring. An officer says that the route was closed even before he joined. Every tiger is monitored.
A new generation of tigresses is being prepared
There are more than 15 cubs in Sariska Tiger Reserve, who are taking hunting training from their mother, the tigress. These include females also. Their number is more than half a dozen. His age is currently 6 to 8 months. After about two years, this tigress will hunt herself and create her own territory. After that she will leave the family and move towards forming her own family. Currently they are being monitored. The male cubs are also rapidly learning hunting tactics.