The ‘dreaded’ tiger T-104, which killed 3 people in Ranthambore, is being brought to Udaipur

The ‘dreaded’ tiger T-104, which killed 3 people in Ranthambore, is being brought to Udaipur


Udaipur News: The T-104 which killed three people in Ranthambore Tiger Reserve is being brought to Udaipur. The Forest Department team has left from Ranthambore in the morning with T-104, which will be kept in Udaipur’s Biological Park in the evening. Earlier, Ustad T-24 was brought from Ranthambore. T-24 had killed 4 people, then it was kept in the Biological Park. The master is dead.

It is being told that T-104 will now be kept in the enclosure where the master used to live. Preparations are also being made by the Udaipur Forest Department regarding his arrival. T-104 is known as Blue Eye. T-104 attacked and killed 3 people in Ranthambore area within 8 months. After this T-104 was living in the enclosure located at Bhid Naka of Talda range of Ranthambore. He is being bid farewell to the reserve after three and a half years. The team reached the enclosure in the morning. After this the doctors conducted the health test of the tiger. Then at around 8 in the morning the tiger was sent by road to Udaipur’s Sajjangarh Biological Park.

Vidya will become T-104’s companion
The committee constituted to study the nature of T-104, considering the nature of the tiger as fierce, had told the threat to humans and refused to leave the tiger again in the open forest. Since then, the tiger was imprisoned in the enclosure of Bhid block. Tigress Vidya is already present in the Biological Park of Udaipur. The department says that Tiger-104 should be brought here and a meeting should be held with Tigress Vidya so that the family of tigers increases. Earlier T-24 maestro had lived here but he died due to illness. He was brought from Ranthambore in the year 2015.

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