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High level probe to take place into the death of tiger at Sariska

The tiger, known as T-75 in Ranthambore, was named ST-16 after the seven-year-old was brought to Alwar in April this year to correct the skewed sex ratio at Sariska, which had three males for eight females. ST-16 died on June 8 after doctors tranquilised it for treatment of tumour in its right elbow.  The tiger, known as T-75 in Ranthambore, was named ST-16 after the seven-year-old was brought to Alwar in April this year to correct the skewed sex ratio at Sariska, which had three males for eight females. ST-16 died on June 8 after doctors tranquilised it for treatment of tumour in its right elbow.  ST-16 is the fourth tiger to die at Sariska in last 14 months, apart from three cubs which have gone missing and are presumed to be dead.  More on this tragic ending of a tiger's life can be read by following the link below.

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