India’s legendary tigress from Ranthambore, Machli dies at 20

Published : Aug 18, 2016, 12:55 PM ISTUpdated : Mar 31, 2018, 07:02 PM IST
India’s legendary tigress from Ranthambore, Machli dies at 20

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Machli, the legendary tigress of India from Ranthambore passes away She was 20-years-old and has reportedly crossed the average life expectancy of tigers which stands at 12-13 years

The 20-years-old legendary tigress of Ranthombore, Machli passed away on Thursday after prolonged illness. According to reports, the tigress had not eaten for the last five days and was being monitored by a team of veterinaries and forest officials. Machli finally succumbed to old age today.

 

 

Also known as the ‘Queen of Ranthambore’ Machli reportedly crossed the average life expectancy of tigers which stands at 12-13 years and has given birth to eleven tiger cubs in her lifetime. Apart from being the most photographed tigress, she gained popularity for her fight with a 14-foot-long crocodile in the national park.

 

 

Ever since then tourists consider their trip to the Ranthombore National park in Rajastan, incomplete without spotting the tigress. According to a report in the Indian Express, she was named after her mother and also because of the fish-shaped mark on her face. 

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