10 Facts About Tigers You Probably Didn’t Know

Tigers are from the cat family, but unlike their more domesticated cousins, tigers have a number of special traits and abilities that make them a unique fixture in the feline world.

 

Unless you’re an expert on tigers, there are several facts about them that you probably don’t know. Here are 10 amazing and less-known facts about the majestic tiger:

 

  1. They Live for an Average of 25 Years

Tigers have an average lifespan of 25 years which is substantially higher than the average lifespan of house cats which is 15 years.

 

  1. Tigers Are Born Blind and Many Cubs Don’t Survive

It is unfortunate but the idiom of “Survival of the Fittest” applies harshly to tiger cubs. Tigers are born blind and stay that way for more than a week after birth. They have to follow the scent of their mothers to survive, and those that are left behind, more often than not, don’t survive.

 

  1. The Collective Name for Tigers in a Group

A pride of lions, a school of fish, a ___ of tigers? You probably didn’t know this, but the collective name for a group of tigers is a ‘streak’ or an ‘ambush’.

 

  1. They Can Run at 60 km/hr

Tigers are pretty quick, and their running speed can go up to 60 km/hr for short distances.

 

  1. Every Tiger Has Its Own Unique Set of Stripes

Like every human has a unique set of fingerprints, every tiger has its own unique set of stripes, and they have stripes on their fur as well as their skin.

 

  1. Tigers Are Excellent Swimmers

Tigers love the water, and they are excellent swimmers. They are so good at it that they can even hunt in the water.

 

  1. Tigers Are Mostly Solitary Animals

Tigers prefer a solitary life. They don’t move around in packs a lot and can often be found wandering the jungle alone.

 

  1. Tigers Can Mate With Lions

You most probably didn’t know this. Tigers can mate with lions – more specifically, when a male tiger mates with a female lion, their offspring is called a Tigon, and when a male lion mates with a female tiger, their offspring is called a Liger.

 

  1. They Don’t Roar Much

Movies and stories have created a misconception that tigers roar all the time. On the contrary, they rarely roar, except when they want to communicate with other tigers far away.

 

  1. A Tiger’s Saliva Is a Disinfectant

Cats lick themselves to clean themselves, but tigers’ saliva has disinfectant properties. They lick their wounds to disinfect them, thus preventing infections.

 

Tigers are really unique, and if you’d like to see tigers, book your day safari package in Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve with Jharana Jungle Lodge.

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Experience Thrill with Tigers In Tadoba Core Jungle Safari

Our Guest has made their plan at the last moment and we arranged their core zone safari from Navegaon gate near to our resort. Our guest really had good luck with tiger sighting. Our safari start was very exciting one big mongoose cross us at the beginning, that made us very curious to see other jungle animals especially jewel 0f Tadoba ”Bengal tigers”. We heard that tigers made a kill at Jamunbodi Lake. As soon as We head to the jungle & we reach near to lake from lake hardly 3 Km we spotted something moving and we had a sighting of “Choti tara” along with her cubs. They were coming from meadows of grass. They made grand entry together and we were like full with thrilled experience. These tigers came very near to our gypsy and pass by us and went inside trees.

 

They have made kill near Jamun Bodi lake so they were roaming nearby this lake from the last 4 days. One Choti tara cub was injured on his stomach by bison war during kill in the jungle. This tiger encounter really paid off our jungle safari to Tadoba national park. After tiger sighting, we move on and also seen other jungle animals in core safari. We saw wild dogs sitting on the road and also seen deer in the grass in the group. Really that safari was very nice and we really enjoy most we ever enjoyed in any safari.
 

Tadoba is also famous for bird watching we reached to next spot Panchdhara where we were expecting Brown fish owl and we encounter this big bird, Owl was sitting on a tree branch and he was looking to us with very sharp vision. We have seen some other beautiful birds.

 

Tadoba jungle also has many trees verify which make Tadoba national park very special, we have seen many verities in trees like Mahua, bamboo, Nilgiri trees, etc. We were very satisfied with our tiger sighting and other animals sighting we were tired now and then came back to the resort. We had very nice food at dinner Nonveg food was very tasty along with another special verity in food which makes our day ended up with a big smile on the face. As its winter season after dinner, we set in a campfire and chatting in a group that moment was very good. The next day we wake up with full smile and ready to go back to home with an unforgettable memory of Tadoba national park.

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Interesting Facts About Tigers

Unlike lions, tigers are solitary animals. It’s fairly rare to see them group together in the wild, the exception to this is a tigress with her cubs. A group of tigers is called a streak.

 
Tigers are quite territorial. They engage in fatal fights to defend their territory.
Tiger cubs are born blind and remain so until 6-14 days Tigers squint or close their eyes to show happiness. This is because losing vision lowers defense, so tigers (and many other cats) only purposefully do so when they feel comfortable and safe.
They can jump more than 30 feet in a single leap & are strong swimmers.
Tiger stripes are like human fingerprints. Each of them is unique, no two tigers have the same pattern of stripes.
Tigers mark their territory by urinating (scent spraying), scratching the bark of the trees and roaring.
You can know the approximate age of tigers through the color of their nose. While young its pink in color and keeps darkening to blackish-brown as they grow older.
A Tiger will retract its claws when it walks which is why you will never find claw marks on the tiger’s tracks.
The white spots at the back of the tiger’s ears are called ocelli. There are many theories about their function which remains largely unknown.
Tigers usually hunt their larger prey by ambush. They ambush the animal by leaping out and seizing its neck in their teeth. If a major artery is severed, the animal dies in seconds. Otherwise, the tiger hangs on as the prey thrashes and it quickly dies of strangulation.

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My experience in tadoba national park resorts and jungle safari

As we left the lodge at 5:45 am on the 4rd morning of my 4 day trip and last safari  I was hopeful that the hard work, patience and lack of sleep in the last few days would pay off today at Navegaon Ramdeghi Buffer about an 200 miter long drive from #Jharanajunglelodge. We had spent about 5 hours the first day searching and reading signs of the Jungle and about 15 and a half on the second day, we missed the Tigers many times by a few minutes and listened to alarm calls of the deer, very strong ones from just 10-20 meters in the thick bushes, for hours and even heard a Tigress continuously call for her cubs last evening for about 20 minutes. We got many signs, fresh pug marks, scat, sprays, scratch, roars, alarm calls and even movement in the thick bushes but could not get a sighting. There are 10 Tigers (Narsimha male tiger, Ginaji male tiger, P3 sister of Maya, Jharani a big tigres of Tadoba national park.  Rana a big male tiger son of Jaharani, Rani, and 4 cubs,) in the vicinity, within a very small area yet they can escape us so easily.

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On the second day we found very fresh pug marks of two tigers just 500 meters from the gate, possibly from the night and so rushed in pursuit, my senses were alert and both the guide and I were standing and frantically searching…… all 5 of us started feeling that today will be the day and that too a day with immense possibilities….. but this is wildlife….. and it is very uncertain. The pug marks went in and out of the Tracks, occasionally we saw some marks of the Tigers sitting on the road and even playing. We kept on following and much to my surprise and even that of my guide we continued even after 10 kms…… and on the 12th kilometer mark we reached the end of Buffer zone adjoining the core zone Navegaon meadow …… The tigers were gone….. no more a chance of sighting these two once they crossed over to the restricted core area unless they plan to return today itself which is highly unlikely. We were shocked and flustered, it is very unusual for the Tigers to travel so much within such a short time. Why did they walk so much? And why could they not just sit there for a little while and laze around like Tigers do? The sheer mysteriousness, a sense of helplessness and hopelessness, made us very irritated, how is it that the Tiger can be so mysterious; just disappear from within our grasps?

All 5 of us were a little disappointed. But more than that we felt weak, helpless and tiny in front of this being……. We searched all day for a full 15 and a half hours, in the bone chilling cold of the morning and blistering heat and humidity of the afternoon, and pouring heavens of late evening, all with no luck.

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But my patience was still intact, hanging by a thread, solely because of the immense beauty of the Buffer after the monsoon with its streams and ponds filled up to the brim and trees lush green and clean as if they just took a nice bath, the rich insect life, the sweet smell of earth and the ever present and melodious sing of the Birds,

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So on the way to the buffer on the 3rd morning, I was still optimistic, we had been in pursuit for a very long time and I felt like we deserved a glimpse at least. While the optimism gave me happiness and comfort, lack of sleep, I could hardly keep eyes open on the way to the Buffer, but my cough and congestion did not let me sleep either. Throughout the day we did what we had been doing…… searching and stopping to study the forest and to take some photographs of the common subjects.

At around 2 pm, we halted at a watch tower for an hour or so to study the forest once again, maybe hear some calls. Gudda and I were just refreshing old memories from Bandhavgarh when it struck me…… it is a common custom in Buffer  to break a coconut at a very old Jogamoga temple inside buffer  gate, it is believed that it fulfills your wishes, when handwork and luck do not combine to give you what you are looking for, it is believed that God  will, so I told my guide  that “Arey ithe nariyal nahi phodale mhanun waagh nahi disat ahe” and he replied saying “Arey haaan, So after the safari without thinking twice we got inside the car, went to a nearby village and bought a coconut, drove to the temple frantically and completed the ritual.

As we got into the Buffer again around 5:45am a last safari, the optimism seemed to be flaring real high and soon enough we saw pug mark of Jharani at jamnicha nala, we follow the pug mark, from Jamnicha nala to Samadhicha paat it 3 km and pug on the word all the way, but no tiger, I am a little disappointed.    After samadhicha paat no pug mark, its 6.30am than I told my guide chal murmachi khadhan pahu, lets go to the murmachi khadan, Hence just like we had done before, we rushed to the area murmachi khadan, 2km away from samdhicha paat, we reach there and I saw pug mark, I told guide now its last chance to find a tiger so be alert, we follow the pug mark and after 1km I saw the tiger cub on the road oh God, I shouted like a child, ” As if a the world was about to end and all heaven and hell about to burst, I sprang up from my sleep caught hold of my camera, My world started spinning partly due to the immediate break of my deep slumber and partly due to the immense beauty of the feline posing in front of me…. and I struggled to get the beanbag onto the jeep. I took a few shots and checked for all my settings.

Now I wondering Jharani will be nearby the cub so we move towards cub and we saw jharani ho God what a tigress she is like a Queen, big in size. My guide told me that we will follow her from her back be I want head-on photograph of Jharani no one get it till date because she chase the jeep so no one get her photograph but I want it, so we move ahead from her, now she is head-on walking toward us, and suddenly she running toward our jeep oh god it’s like life race, we star our jeep and run little away from her, I took some photographs, it s horrible feeling when tiger chase you your comes in your mouth. Its dream sighting Jharani with 2 cub, that day she follow us almost 40 minutes, we took good photographs, its sitting like a spectacle from my dreams.

Within a minute all my troubles seemed to disappear, I felt as if I could run a hundred miles…. faster than a tiger, all that waiting seemed like a few minutes and all that hard work seemed like childs play. There was a big 50 watt smile on all 5 of our faces. The shutter did not stop…… “Bagheshwar” (Tiger-God) was in front of me and it was pure bliss.

We spent a full 40 minutes with her, got some great shots as she got up and moved around marking her territory. Everything paid off and not only was this one of the best Tiger sightings of my life and would go as one of the best travel experiences in my book but also got one of my best tiger images ever. She was the most beautiful Tiger I have ever seen, even surpassed the blue eyed tigress (Spotty) that I saw in December 2016. This Tigress named Jharani is a famous of Navrgaon Ramdeghi Buffer..
It had always been a dream to see a Tiger in the greens, and what better place for it to happen than Buffer of Tadoba….. where it all began. I don’t know what it was….. luck, jogamoga god, patience, hard work, blessing….. a mix of all? I don’t know. All I knew was the feeling of sheer joy and compassion.

Thanking God.  Also thanking Jharana Team, there are many tadoba resorts but I wwould recommend jharana jungle lodge as a best tadoba national park resorts.  It was a successful not only cause of the sighting but because I was able to learn so much and able to do a little research.

Tadoba Jungle safari and tiger sighting with Best resort in tadoba

Tadoba national park is one of the best national park in Maharashtra in chandrapur district. This national is spread in the area of 1727 sq. km. This national park and lage number of tree species and animals Such as , tigers, hyenas, sloth bears, wild dogs, jackals, barking deer, bison, sambar, deer. This park is Overshadowed by teak & bamboo, and with a magical landscape of rugged cliffs, marshlands, lakes etc.

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Tadoba National Park is a well known tiger reserve and is also well known for its rich fauna. This forest have most popular species of trees teak and bamboo in the forest.  There are other tree species you find in this jungle is Ain, Bija, Dhaudab, Hald, Semal, Beheda, Sisoo, Kusum, Hirda, Karaya Gum, Mahua Madhuca, Lannea Coramandelica etc.

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Me and my family decided to visit this national park for that I have booked best resort in tadoba Jharna jungle lodge this resort near tadoba is located at navegaon gate. This is one of the best luxury resort in tadoba provides us all luxury facility this resort also provide end to end journey including jungle safari. They have arranged our core jungle safari so that we can see many animals and bird species in jungle. We woke up in morning & decided to go for morning safari. We start around 2:30 pm from gypsy start going in jungle as long as we enter in core jungle we start spotting various birds varity and other animals. Like Sloth Bear, Rusty Spotted Cat, Leopard, Wild Pig, Spotted Deer, Flying Squirrel, Four Horned Antelope, Indian Bison, Porcupines, Blue Bulls, Indian Pangolins etc.  we have seen many bird Varity also including paradise flycatcher, grey headed fishing eagle, honey buzzard, crested serpent eagle etc. We had seen spider’s variety also in jungle around trees. Like Giant Wood Spider, the Signature Spider and the Red Wood Spider.

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We all was waiting for Bengal tiger and then suddenly we felt something moving in grass and then we have seen Choti tara came out of grass and her two cubs was following her. That we fel our money aid off ad we was very happy and thrilled somewhat with this experience. We have taken many ics and video. Then she passed by our jeep and went inside the jungle. Our trip was successful. We have seen many birds, animals and trees and lastly Most important Bengal tiger. We was happy and return back to resort.

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After came back to resort. Resort has served us very good and delicious food in dinner we was very happy with resort service. This luxury resorts in tadoba is very good tadoba jungle safari booking and stay in tadoba. I will surely visit again this park soon.

My Tadoba Jungle Safari Booking Experience And Resort In Tadoba

Tadba andhari tiger reserve is one of most biggest 625 sq. kms tiger reserve in chandrapur district of Maharashtra. The name ‘Tadoba’ is the name of the God ‘Tadoba’ or ‘Taru’, praised by the tribal people who live in the dense forests of the Tadoba and Andhari region, while the Andhari is the river that meanders through the forest. It is said that “taru” was village who was killed in an encounter with a tiger.

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One weekend my family planned to visit Tadoba national park and last moment I have booked resort in tadoba which is near navegaon gate of tadoba national park. They have given us very good facility at resort also arranged my safari from their side. This resort have also provided naturalist from resort only. This naturalist are very good experienced and give you all information about animals, trees and birds. You should book always best resort near tadoba to avail these kind of luxury facility including naturalist along with you for safari.

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I have done core zone safari from navegaon gate and it was unforgettable experience. I have went to morning safari around 9am in morning through gypsy and just after 6 to 7 Km from gate We spot something moving in grass after some time one big bison came out and cross the road. The bison was so huge and very muscular, we have taken many pictures after some time move ahead and encounter wild dogs on roadside. We was waiting for Jungle king and jewel of tadoba “Bengal tiger” everyone was waiting for tiger and that day our luck was with us and while going through road in jungle tour guide spotted wild cat that means Bengal tiger in grass our naturalist told us that the tiger name is “tara” and she also have her 2 cubs along with her. She was sitting in grass and relaxing and her cubs was playing around her. We have taken may pics of them and that moment we felt like our money paid off.

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We have seen many beautiful birds in core jungle safari and Owl etc. There are various verities of plants and trees in tadoba which information’s given by our naturalist Mr. Deepak. After 4 hours safari we return back to our resort. Resort served us very good lunch and tasty non veg in dinner all of tour experience was very nice and we enjoyed this. You must book best resort in tadoba for good and relax experience because they arrange everything your stay, food and tadoba jungle safari booking in package only.

Benefits Of Booking Best Resort In Tadoba For End To End Journey.

If you are planning to explore the wildlife in Maharashtra state, then you simply can’t afford to miss Tadoba wildlife safari which is positioned in the nucleus of Vidarbha region.The tadoba andhari  tiger reserve is located in chandrapur district of Maharashtra. Tadoba is one of the most famous tiger reserve for tiger sighting and The wildlife comprise of sloth bears, leopards, tigers, sambar, gaur, wild dogs, hyenas, panthers & so on.. On the Government record, there are around 70 tigers in the park but guide local people say there are much more than ths.  I don’t have strong luck for tiger sighting but this time my luck was with me. I had great tiger sighting including other animals also.

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I have booked best resort in tadoba jharana jungle lodge. It is located in Navegaon Gate, Khadsangi, Chimur , Chandrapur. This gate is best gate in tadoba for tiger sighting and animals sighting. Resort was very good and they have provided me naturalist also. This naturalist is very good and experienced they give all details about every plants and animal you see while doing safari.

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As I have done safari in in buffer zone and saw their tigers name Zarni Tigress, & her cubs and Narsimha Tiger. The tiger was near tadoba lake. The tiger was sitting relax way. He was looking to us. We took many pictures of tigers. I seeing tiger my money were paid off and I felt my jungle safari is successful.

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This national park is overshadowed by the canes  with puzzling scenery of marshlands, rocky cliffs, small lakes, etc.On the way to jungle as we go in core area we saw many verity in trees like mahua, bamboo, nilgiri tress etc.  We also saw many animals like beautiful birds, dear, monkey, sambar, wild dogs, butterflies, beautiful landscaping.

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The most park is your stay because is stay will not be comfortable you can’t enjoy also resort distance from jungle matter. Book best resort in tadoba and you should check rating before tadoba resort booking. There are many best resort in tadoba but I have booked jharna jungle lodge which was luxury resort near tadoba & they availed the better-quality facilities that will really make your trip unforgettable. They provide delicious food, they do sfari booking and provide naturalist along with jeep which make your experience so nice as naturalist give all info abut plants and animals  you see in safari.