Crocodile killer of Ranthambore
#tigers #tiger #wildlife #rajasthan #jimcorbett #hindistories The story of the "Crocodile Killer of Ranthambore" is one of the legends associated with the Ranthambore National Park, known for its rich biodiversity and, in particular, its population of Bengal tigers.
*Background:*
Ranthambore, located in Rajasthan, India, is not just home to tigers but also hosts a significant population of mugger crocodiles. These crocodiles are typically found in the park's lakes and water bodies.
*The Legend:*
The "Crocodile Killer" refers to a specific tiger, often believed to be T-24 (also known as Ustad), a dominant male tiger in Ranthambore. Ustad gained notoriety for his aggressive behavior, particularly his unusual habit of preying on large animals, including crocodiles. This behavior is uncommon, as tigers typically avoid large reptiles like crocodiles, which can be dangerous adversaries.
Ustad’s reputation grew as he was linked to several human fatalities in the park, though it's important to note that the exact reasons for these attacks are debated. Some believe that the tiger was merely protecting his territory or responding to provocation.
*Controversy and Relocation:*
Due to the increasing incidents and fear among locals, Ustad was eventually relocated to Sajjangarh Biological Park in Udaipur in 2015. This decision was controversial, with wildlife enthusiasts arguing that relocating him from his natural habitat was unjust, while others believed it was necessary for the safety of humans in the area.
The "Crocodile Killer" legend remains part of the lore of Ranthambore, symbolizing the unpredictable and fierce nature of the wild, where even the most dangerous predators like crocodiles can fall prey to a tiger.
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