A young male Royal Bengal tiger was recently seen marking its territory near a dam in the Nagarjunsagar-Srisailam Tiger Reserve. The tiger, estimated to be around five years old, was caught on video by forest staff spraying urine to establish boundaries and communicate with others in the area. The Naguluty Range, where the tiger was spotted, is rich in wildlife and serves as a home to three tigers, including two females. The area has become an important habitat for these apex predators, with the tiger population in the reserve steadily increasing. Territory marking is a crucial behavior for Bengal tigers, helping them protect resources and attract mates.
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