A tragic incident occurred at Jodhpur’s Machiya Safari Park when Ambika, the only tigress there, died from a heat stroke. This loss of Machiya Safari Park Tigress has saddened many people. According to park officials, Ambika had her afternoon meal and went to rest but sadly, she never woke up.
The park ranger, Balaram Bishnoi, said they tried to wake up the Machiya Safari Park Tigress in the evening, but she didn’t move. Then they realized she had died. He said, “We found her without life.”
Ambika was one of the main attractions at the park. She was a beautiful Machiya Safari Park Tigress, ten years old, who came to the park from Kanpur in 2016 along with a male tiger named Anthony. Sadly, Ambika passed away suddenly. Now, Anthony, who is a little older than ten, is alone in the park.
Machiya Safari Park in Jodhpur is a big wildlife park in Rajasthan. It’s famous for its special safaris in the desert. The park is huge and has lots of different plants and animals living there.
In the park, you can see desert foxes, jungle cats, spiny-tailed lizards, rabbits, mongooses, monitor lizards, tortoises, tigers, hedgehogs, blackbucks, crocodiles, and porcupines pretty easily.
People who visit Machiya Safari Park can go on jeep rides, take walks with guides to see nature, and watch birds. They can see lots of different plants and animals there. The park is peaceful and has beautiful views, making it perfect for nature lovers, photographers, and people who like adventure.
Rajasthan’s worst heatwave:
It has become very difficult for animals and people to survive due to the heatwave in Rajasthan. At present Rajasthan’s temperature is going up to 48 degrees Celsius, especially in Barmer.
This is the highest temperature recorded till now in the whole country in the year 2024, Next to this is Churu which is close behind with 47.4 degrees, which again followed with 47.8 degrees in Phalodi and 47.2 degrees in Jaisalmer.
Because of the very high temperatures, the Meteorological Department has issued a red warning for places like Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, and western Uttar Pradesh. This means there’s a big chance that people might get sick from the heat or even suffer from heat stroke.
The extreme heatwave is hitting Northern India hard, especially in Rajasthan’s Barmer where temperatures have gone over 48 degrees Celsius. That’s the highest it’s been in India this season.
As temperatures keep rising, it’s crucial for both authorities and people to take steps to stay safe. This means taking care of both humans and animals to make sure everyone stays healthy.
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