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In 24 hours, Kanha Reserve's popular 'Balaghat Male Tiger', two cubs found dead

Updated on: 03 October,2025 05:59 PM IST  |  Mandla (Madhya Pradesh)
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The tiger, weighing 170 to 180 kg, had wounds inflicted on its trachea, suggesting it succumbed in a fight with another big cat, an official said

In 24 hours, Kanha Reserve's popular 'Balaghat Male Tiger', two cubs found dead

The "Balaghat Male Tiger" was frequently sighted by visitors at the reserve. Photo Courtesy: PTI

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Carcasses of a tiger and two female cubs found dead in different parts of Madhya Pradesh's Kanha Tiger Reserve (KTR) on the same day were disposed of, after the post-mortem revealed that they were killed by other big cats, an official said on Friday, October 3.

The deceased big cat, aged around eight to 10 years old, has been identified as the "Balaghat Male Tiger", who was frequently sighted by visitors at the reserve, he said.

He was found dead in the Mukhi range on Thursday, the official said.

The tiger, weighing 170 to 180 kg, had wounds inflicted on its trachea, suggesting it succumbed in a fight with another big cat, he told PTI.

The reserve extends up to Balaghat, a Naxal-affected district that shares borders with Mandla.

For the last couple of days, the tiger had been hanging around in the buffer area, and possibly wandered into the core area, landing in the territory of another big cat that killed it, the official said.

The carcass was consigned to flames as per the guidelines of the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA), he added.

Two female cubs found in the Kanha range on Thursday were killed by an adult tiger, the official said.


According to officials, the last tiger count revealed that the KTR had the highest number of 137 big cats in the state.

Madhya Pradesh is home to 785 tigers, the highest in the country, according to the census conducted in 2022.



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