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Legendary Tigers of Bandhavgarh National Park

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Sr.No. Name of Tigers Details of Tigers
1. Sita The iconic tigress that was poached in 1997, which was famous for her elegance and dominance in Bandhavgarh.
2. Charger The most legendary male ever lived 18 years, died of old age, and was buried in the Magdhi zone.
3. Mohini The female tiger who fell to her tragic end due to injury in March 2003.
4. Challenger He died in 2007 due to a tranquilizer overdose while trying to remove the neck snare during the sad process.
5. Old Banvei Female She died very peacefully in 2009 and thus became symbolic of the majestic past of Bandhavgarh.
6. Jhurjhura female She had accidentally been killed by a Gypsy vehicle in May 2010, leaving behind her legacy.
7. Chakradhar Female (Old) She disappeared after April 2010; she migrated to Panpatha, leaving behind an untold saga.
8. B2 Irreparable loss in 2011 while hunting an ox; commanding respect because of his majestic presence and strength.
9. Langdi A female from Sidhbaba died in a territorial encounter with Old Kankati in 2011.
10. Bokha Rajbehra male, injured and died in 2012, 14 years old, legendary presence. Old Kankati Female: Died in a fierce territorial encounter in 2014, earlier the undisputed queen of Bandhavgarh.
11. Old Kankati Female Died in August 2014 in a territorial fight
12. New Kankati (T35) Died of electrocution in 2017, naturally ferocious determination.
13. Banvei Female (T32) Born in 2007, daughter of Old Banvei and B2, carrying on the family tradition.
14. Sookhi Patiha Female Born in 2006, mother of famous Spotty-T41 and Dotty-T17, powerful matriarch.
15. Mahamen Female Disappeared after 2016, mother to current Chhoti Mahaman T40, along with other strong descendants.
16. New Mahaman Female: Nigha female, born in 2009, rears two litters with Jobi male.
17. Chhoti Mahaman born in 2009, mother of four cubs, born by the second Mahaman female; key figure in Bandhavgarh's tiger lineage.
18. Solo T-42 Mother was Rajbahara female (T-34). Born in 2011 father Jobi T-18.
19. Solo (T42) Born in 2011; daughter of Rajbahara female and Jobi, known to be solitary.
20. Spotty (T41) Born in 2012; daughter of Sookhi Patiha female and New Charger, known for her good looks.
21. Dotty Sister of Spotty, born in 2012, inheriting strength and dominance from her parents.
22. Rajbahara Chhoti Bachchi (T43) Born in 2011; daughter of T-34 and T-18, turns out to be a powerful tigress.
23. Teer aka New Charger (T6) 2008 birth, son of the Old Mahaman T-23 and Bokha: powerful but respectful.
24. Mangu (T9) Elusive tiger; date of birth unknown; epitome of Bandhavgarh's raw wildness.
25. Jobi male T-18 Born 2006, probable parentage Jhurjhura female and Bokha male.
26. Jobi Male (T18) Born in 2006; likely to be the son of Jhurjhura female and Bokha, part of a potent Bandhavgarh bloodline.
27. Chor bahara or ranchha T-29 Born in 2009 probable parentage siddha baba female and Bamera male.
28. Bheem (T22) Parentage unknown; he is an elusive but powerful tiger, raiding forests within Bandhavgarh.
29. Chor Bahara (T29) Sired in 2009, probably out of a Siddha Baba female and the Bamera male. One of the strongest males in these forests.
30. Raj Bahara Female (T34) 2007-born, died in 2019; represented the line of Jhurjhura and Bokha.
31. Bamera Son (T37) 2011-born, son of Old Kankati and Bamera; strength and energy reflected with him.
32. Mamu (T39) 2012-born, son of Chhoti Mahaman and Jobi; turning into a strong presence.
33. Chhota Charger Born in 2012, son of Chhoti Mahaman and Jobi, emulates his father.
34. Panna Lal Translocated from Kanha and Pench to Bandhavgarh - the mystery man in tiger reserve.