One tiger killed, another injured in territorial fight in Maharashtra’s Tadoba

Forest officials said that a tiger named Brahma died when it fought with another tiger called Chota Matka residing in the territory. Chota Matka received minor injuries in the clash
Published Date – 14 May 2025, 12:25 PM

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Kumram Bheem Asifabad: A tiger died, while another tiger sustained injuries when two tigers clashed with a resident tiger over territory in Ramdegi forests in Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve of Chandrapur district on Tuesday.
Forest officials said that a tiger named Brahma died when it fought with another tiger called Chota Matka residing in the territory. Chota Matka received minor injuries in the clash. The carcass of Brahma was recovered from where the fight between the two tigers took place. It was disposed of as per protocol of NTCA.
Brahma, along with another tiger, Veerabhadra, was trying to claim the territory from Chota Matka and his female companion, Nayanthara, for quite a long time. Both Chota Matka and Nayanthara were enthralling visitors to the reserve with regular sightings.
The officials said that Chota Matka had already killed two tigers named Bhajrang and Mogli for trying to enter its territory recently, displaying its dominance over the landscape. Wildlife experts said territorial fights between tigers was a healthy sign in a reserve and indicated efforts of the officials in conservation of the tigers.