A tiger was discovered dead in the Pachamba bit by several forest rangers who were doing a routine check in the Vairat forest circle near Chikhaldara. They told the higher officers about the occurrence right away. Sumanth Solanke, the assistant forest conservator, of the Gugamal Wildlife Department, and Indrajit Nikam, the assistant forest conservator of the Chikhaldara Forest along with Dr. Rakesh Mahalle, an NTCA representative, Mayur Bhailume, and Alkesh Thackeray were all present during the inspection.
All of the tiger’s organs were discovered to be in place at this time, per the inspection report of the animal medical officer. The first tiger was discovered with scratches from the second tiger on its body as well as bite marks from the second tiger’s teeth on its neck.
The veterinary study indicates that it looks like the tiger perished in a tiger fight. In this case, the additional inquiry is ongoing, and the neighbourhood has been looked at. Sumant Solanke, the forest’s conservator, said that the water level had also been examined.