Friday, 20 June 2025 Tigress T-84, famously known as Arrowhead for her crocodile hunting skills and distinctive arrow-shaped mark, has died in Ranthambore Tiger Reserve at the age of 11. Carrying the legacy of her grandmother Machhli, she battled a bone tumor that eventually impacted her hunting abilities. Her cubs were relocated after incidents involving human fatalities.
In a majestic celebration of International Tiger Day, Royal Ranthambore pays tribute to the enduring legacy of India’s national animal with a heartfelt homage to the wild. Blending heritage, conservation, and storytelling, the campaign highlights the regal presence of the tiger in Ranthambore’s ecosystem. From awe-inspiring visuals to a call for sustainable tourism and wildlife protection, Royalty Meets the Wild is a timeless ode to the spirit of the jungle and the need to protect its crown jewel—the tiger.
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