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Meet the Tigresses of Central India

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Central India has always been a wildlifer's paradise for the impressive large cat population that it inhabits. However, this year across the parks, the mother tigresses have been graciously making frequent appearances hence not disappointing the onlookers.

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The added benefit of sighting these majestic females is the adorable litter that tags along to make the sighting spectacular.

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Tigress T27, also known as DJ Female, is a famous resident of Kanha National Park, who is often seen with her five cubs in the Mukki Zone & peripheral areas of Kisli Zone

KANHA NATIONAL PARK

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Maya, the queen of Tadoba National Park who has significantly put Tadoba on the map of Indian wildlife. Often seen with her cub, this tigress is a crowd-puller. who is seen regularly in the core area any gate Khutwanda, Moharli, Kolara, Navegaon.

TADOBA NATIONAL PARK

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Dotty is named so due to the 'D' mark on the right side of her forehead (above her right eye) and is seen along with her three male offspring in a Magadhi zone.

BANDHAVGARH NATIONAL PARK

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Patdev, the daughter of supermom 'Collarwali' has until now delivered 16 cubs & is shouldering the responsibility of being one of the most fertile tigresses of Pench

PENCH NATIONAL PARK

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To meet these mighty females, visit Central India and walk on a trail called 'Pugdundee'.