

Indian Tiger
Tigress Machli shares her lakeside territory in India's Ranthambhore National Park with her three female cubs Satra, Athara, and Unis. As the cubs reach maturity, they face one of the most dangerous times of their young lives as they venture into the wilderness to find their own territories. Will one of them be able to succeed Machli?
Tigress Machli shares her lakeside territory in India's Ranthambhore National Park with her three female cubs Satra, Athara, and Unis. As the cubs reach maturity, they face one of the most dangerous times of their young lives as they venture into the wilderness to find their own territories. Will one of them be able to succeed Machli?
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