India, April 29 -- Tigress ST-30, which was relocated from Ranthambore in 2023, has been spotted for the first time with her litter of three cubs at the Sariska Tiger Reserve.
Deputy conservator of forest, Sariska, Abhimanyu Saharan said the cubs were spotted during a routine monitoring patrol by forest staffers.
Rajasthan forest minister Sanjay Sharma put out the video clip that captured the tigress and her cubs.
"The cubs, appearing to be a nearly two months old, were seen moving alongside the tigress in good health and showing promising signs of growth and vitality. This is first litter of tigress ST-30, which was brought from Ranthambore in 2023 and was released in Bhagani area of Tehla Range," Sharma said in the post.
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