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Fans pay homage to Tadoba

Chandrapur : Chaal spruce, mudra karari, rubabdarana charming and elevated body. It was like, ‘Waghadoh’. His death shocked many. It used to be very pleasant for the tourists to see it. It was characterized by kindness. Forty percent of ERV tigers die. About 80% of the chicks survived the ordeal. These puppies enhanced the glory of Tadoba. It was registered as ‘T-33’ in the forest department.

Waghadoh had monopoly power over the lands near Moharli, Khatoda and Tailia lakes. Here he had chased away the Yedaanna tiger. He had an eye injury while hunting wild boar. The scars on his face were permanent. He was also known as ‘Big Daddy of Tadoba’. He was the father of more than forty-five cubs. Photographer Nikhil Tambekar said that it was a pleasure to take pictures of him playing with the puppies.

The elevated body was his identity. It also instilled fear in his rivals. He didn’t struggle much. He traveled from Tadoba core to Moharli, Agarzari, Devada case, Junona. As the tiger gets older, it comes to the village-forest boundary. He was settled in Sinala area. Over the last few days, his strength began to wane. Hunting also became difficult for him. That’s when he died. On Monday evening, Forest Department staff as well as wildlife enthusiasts paid tribute to Waghadoh. During this time many people made memories.

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