Jaipur: The 10-year-old diamonds identified as T-65 were found floating at the Waterhole near Khariya Chata at Khadar Range of Ranthambore Reserve Forest around 9am on Tuesday.
Forest staff, who saw the carcass, notified senior staff members, who grabbed in the place to take stock situation.
The carcass was then taken from water.
A forest staff said, “T-3 T-3 T-3 also lives in the same area.
Previously, there was concern that it could be a long tiger.
But then we realized it was T-65.” The male tiger was born from Tigress T-19.
In fact, the Ministry of Forestry did not make sure the exact cause of death even after postmortem, claimed to be a big cat either died because of the heart stop or snake bites because there was no sign of injury to the body.
All types of rotten play are denied by the Ministry of Forestry.
A senior official said, “The sample has been sent to the Indian Vet Research Institute (IVRI), Izatnagar.
The carcass was cremated in accordance with the protocol.” According to the official record, of the 68 tigers left in the National Park, 52 are big cats of adults (30 tigreses and 21 tigers ) On RTR-1, the highest in its history.