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Spotting a Tiger in the Wild



The first thing you realize is that you seldom watch an animal satisfactorily just by luck. This certainly applies to mammals. An animal detects your present long before you know it is there. In every case it is a contest of wits you are pitting your knowledge against the instincts of self preservation of a wild animal, instincts that are helped by acute senses, particularly those of smell and hearing.

In general, wild animals are shy and elusive. Many times visitors to a national Park are disappointed on not spotting any wild animals especially big game like the tiger and leopard.

Tiger, India Wildlife TourTracks or pugmarks provide important clues. Not only do they tell us of the presence of wild animals but they can also indicate the size, sex, and sometimes even the age of an animal.

The marks of animal feet on the roads of the Park reveal their presence and the freshness of the tiger's pugmark reveals its whereabouts.

Tracks on the road can also reveal the presence of cubs with a tigress.

Looks on the road can also trees where tigers leave territorial signals that demarcate their home range.

These trees are also marked by their scent.

Alarm and scare calls of animals like sambar, chital, bluebull, chinkara, langur monkey or even Peacock, provide clues to the exact location of the tiger.

Understanding and interpreting visual signs and sounds ins an art in itself. And one of the most enjoyable to learn while you drive through the forest.

Ranthambore's 300 km of roads have been superbly planned and tigers that are soft padded animals walk them frequently. As long as you don't get too close or intrude and disturb them they will pad along the road and have even been known to block traffic for long periods of time as hey did with president Clinton's convoy in 2000.

Always pause, listen and assess the clues that the forest provides about the tigers presence. Remember that the edges of the roads will have scats (droppings )of tigers and their scrape marks, which are also indicators of the freshness of their presence.

Crows on a tree are also good indicators of meat nearby and provide clues to a kill. Tree pies do much the same by either calling incessantly or flying over a specific spot. Remember to look for low circling vultures, especially if the are dropping down at a spot they are excellent indicators of a kill. King vultures and Egyptian vultures sitting patiently on a branch of a tree can also indicate a kill nearby. All these scavenging birds can lead you to tigers, leopards of jackals.



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