Tigers represent many different things in different cultures. However, they are almost always seen as having a sense of conspiracy and respect. They are mysterious, powerful and cumbersome. It was not until the 19th century that human beings were forced to become closer to human tigers because the human beings entered the natural area of these magnificent animals.
Since this happened, some tigers got praise (even infamous sometimes) in human culture. These may be animals used in real animals and fairy tales. In any case, there are many famous tigers around the world.
Champa Watt In the early 20th century, this Tigres lived in northern India. She follows the plains and areas where rural settlers live, or frequently, and looks for human food. She is known for killing a stunning 437 people. In 1907, the famous Hunter Jim Kobbit finally killed and killed Champa Wat, ensuring the safety of people living in or around his territory.
Mohan · Lewa · Maharaja Mart and Shin captured Mohan over several months. This beautiful specimen occupies the jewel of Rewa of Madhya Pradesh in India. Singer finally succeeded after not trying to breed with Mohan several times. Mohan is now considered to be a genetic ancestor of White Tigers all over the world.
To prove her beauty, beautiful Tigres' s Shita repeatedly appeared on the cover of the National Geographic magazine. Therefore, some people think that Shita is the most photographed tiger in the world. Sita lives in Bandhavgarh National Park, and today most of the tiger in this park comes directly or indirectly from her. Sadly, the western tower was killed by poachers.
Of course, some tigers get fame through the artist pen only in the imaginary world that we imagine. These tigers keep on making love and conspiracy of young people and elderly people and beautiful animals alive. Some famous fictitious tigers are as follows.
Tiger probably the most troubling tiger of all the tigers, Tigger is one of the famous Winnie the Pooh story gang. Tigger jumps at his coiled tail, questions every day and is impersonating
Rantern ball is located in the Sawai Madhop district of Rajasthan, one of India's most famous tiger reserves. This protected area is known for day and night tigers. A spare castle is a favorite place for tigers and leopards. It is also a habitat for lazy bears, hyenas, Indian foxes, badgers and crocodiles. These protected areas depict the best nature and are not limited to the location of tigers. You will also have the opportunity to explore the wide variety of wildlife (such as exotic birds, rare butterflies, elephants, wild boars etc) to marvel at you and leave you unforgettable memories .
Bandhavgarh is the first national park to discover the world famous white tiger. When you ride an elephant through the Bandhavgarh National Park, wildlife lovers can follow the tiger from a very close angle. Other notable wildlife found in the park are Nilgai, Chital, Chausingha, wild boar, Chinkara and Jackal. There are 250 kinds of birds in Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve. Other animals found in Bandhavgarh include porcupine, black antelope, small Indian cajón cat, small antelope, small squirrel, palm squirrel, hyena and jungle cat. Bandhavgarh also has a very healthy reptile population such as cobra, karaits, rat snake, lizard, python and tortoise.
Paramutrua Reserve is located in Jharkhand State, India and is one of the famous Tiger Reserve in India. It was in the area of 1,014 square kilometers and was built in 1947. In this forest there are rare and endangered wildlife, such as leopard, tiger, Indian bison, samba deer, Indian wild dog, etc. The wildlife sanctuary is located in Nilgiri Hills in the Western Ghats mountain range and is part of the Nirgiri Biosphere Reserve. Tiger, leopard, sloth, Indian bison, leopard cat, striped hyena, jackal, sloth, and Asian elephant, and some unique and migratory birds and reptiles are in this nature reserve.