The tiger who was moved from Ranthambore tiger reserve to the forests of Talwas in Ramgarh sanctuary, in August last year has been missing since the past week, the officials said.
"No activity or movement has been recorded of the tiger since February 26 and teams have been deployed to the trace the missing tiger," Rakesh Sharma, District Forest Officer (DFO), Kota said.
Tiger may have disappeared in the deep forests due to change in climate in recent days, he added.
"So the tiger might have returned to Ranthambore Tiger Reserve as per its route chart," Sanadhaya said.
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