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T-20 AKA JHUMROO

 

T-20 Aka Jhumroo's playful nature and behavioral distinctiveness have made him so popular amongst tourists. Charm and wild instincts have both been revealed in the story of Jhumroo. Known for his mischievous yet captivating demeanor, T-20 Aka Jhumroo has become one of Ranthambore’s most beloved tigers, showcasing the balance between his endearing character and his raw, untamed instincts.

Tiger fans flock to Ranthambore, the tiger paradise, to see the majestic Jhumroo, the most well-known tiger. The oldest male in the park, T-20 (Jhumroo), was her son and a member of the illustrious Machali dynasty.

If Machali is the " Lady of the Lakes," then Jhumroo is likely called the "Lord of the Lakes" because Jhumroo achieved Machali as ruler of her territorial areas, which contained the lake and other water body areas. 

Jhumroo's journey in Ranthambore, from a muscular young cub to a massive male, is amazing. While spending the whole summer in the calm confines of Rani Bagh, the 9-foot-long male tiger controlled the jungle by dominating the area around Malik Talao and Padam Talao. 

Jhumroo had four known tigresses, who together produced at least 18 offspring. Tourists first noticed this magnificent predator in July 2002. Furthermore, officials later characterized him as a shy species because he was so hard to locate.

He once attacked and hurt two residents outside the boundaries of the park because they may have gotten too close to him while he was eating. Jhumroo was merely venting his frustration in this way.

Unfortunately, Jhumroo passed unexpectedly in 2012, and his body was found in the Sawai Madhopur district's Gilai Saga-Khadar Area of Ranthambore Wildlife Park.