Noori (T-105), young and fearless tigress, is the fearless daughter of Noor, and she appears pretty bold in attitude. With only a tender age behind her, she has already carved a niche in the Ranthambore Park, and her story reeks of promise and potential.
A tigress from Ranthambore National Park who is relatively young and fearless. She roams through Phuta-Banda, Magar-Deh, and Pandu-Deh of Zone No. 2.
Noori(T-105) Daughter of Noor (T-39)
She is the daughter of T-39. Her mother, Noor or T-39, is the legendary mother of Ranthambore. She controls the tiger strips in the Singhdwar-Sultanpur-Kala-Peela-Pani, Khemcha-Kund, Phootah-Bhanda, Kishi ka Deh, Soleshwar, Chuli-Deh and Amareshawar Dang regions of the national parks. She has a territory-sharing giant male tiger from Ranthambore, known as Singhsth or T-57. A fine mother, T-39, was giving birth in the summer and fall of 2016 for her fourth litter, this time with three females.
Nature guide Shard Sharma first saw the fourth litter of T-39 at zone No. 1 during the Ranthambore safari on November 8, 2016. The cubs must be around 3 or 4 months old then.
Noori, also known as T-105, is one of the members of T-39 's fourth litter. Once she grew up, she made zone no. 2 her home, while two of her sisters—T-107 aka Aleph and T-106, who were shifted to the Mukundara Hills Tiger Reserve on December 18—stayed in zone no. 1. Have a fun-filled Ranthambore safari in zone no. 2 then.