The big cat’s eyes were a sunburnt yellow, piercing and disdainful, as he surveyed his fawning audience of photographers, tourists and guides jostling for space to get a better look at his lithe girth. A convoy of jeeps had ground to a dust-kicking halt inside Rajasthan’s Ranthambore National Park exit.
As the jostling by jeeps to get a better view got more intense, the 10-foot-long tiger called Sultan, who probably weighed close to 200 kg, according to our forest guide, uncurled his mighty body. Then, in a flash, he disappeared into the thicket. A hushed sigh fell upon the adoring audience. The jeeps roared away, its occupants wearing a look of jubilation, of mission accomplished.
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