Tigress with 3 Cubs Spotted on Camera at Ranthambore National Park admin, September 9, 2024 The total number of tigers in Ranthambore has reached an impressive 81, with the recent birth of cubs to a Royal Bengal tigress named “Siddhi” (Tiger Code: T-125). The tigress, described as “quiet but dangerous” on the Ranthambore National Park’s official website, has given birth to three cubs. Minister of Forest, Environment & Climate Change Sanjay Sharma shared the exciting news on a social media platform. He expressed his congratulations and best wishes to all residents of the state, emphasizing the effective policy and action plan implemented by the state government for tiger conservation. The photo of the tigress with its three new cubs was captured on a forest department photo trap camera in Ranthambore’s Kundera range. Siddhi, the mother of the cubs, is approximately six and a half years old and is the daughter of Ranthambore’s legendary tigress Arrowhead (Tiger Code T-84). She is known for engaging in territorial fights with her sister Riddhi, which has attracted wildlife lovers for years, according to Ranthambore officials. The news of the newborn tigers has sparked joy among wildlife enthusiasts and has been celebrated as a testament to Rajasthan’s continuous progress towards tiger conservation. The total number of tigers in Ranthambore has soared to 81 following the arrival of the three new cubs. Siddhi - Royal Bengal Tigress