Machli the Tigress: Known as the "Queen of Ranthambore," Machli was one of the most famous tigers in India, celebrated for her striking appearance and dominance in Ranthambore National Park.
Sundarban Tiger: Found in the Sundarbans, this tiger is adapted to a unique mangrove habitat. It’s well-known for its swimming skills and is a crucial part of the region's ecosystem.
T-34: Also known as "Pathan," T-34 is a powerful male tiger from Ranthambore National Park, recognized for his impressive size and strength.
T-25: T-25, also known as "Raja," was an iconic male tiger in Ranthambore National Park, known for his large territory and striking features.
B2: A famous tiger from Kanha National Park, B2 is known for his distinct markings and was a major attraction for wildlife enthusiasts.
T-60: Known as "Ustad," T-60 was a prominent tiger in Ranthambore National Park, famous for his leadership and large territory.
T-19: T-19, also called "Sultana," was a well-known tigress in Ranthambore National Park, recognized for her role in expanding the tiger population.
T-72: T-72, known as "Sultan," was a significant tiger in Ranthambore National Park, celebrated for his impressive appearance and powerful presence.
T-39: Known as "Kumbha," T-39 was a famous tiger in Ranthambore National Park, recognized for his unique behavioral traits and dominant status.
T-48: T-48, also called "Jhalra," was a well-known male tiger in Ranthambore National Park, admired for his striking looks and large territory.