When a Tiger Hunts a Turtle in Ranthambhore | #IndiaIsCalling

It’s been exactly 16 years since I had clear and close sightings of tigers in the wild. And what an animated treat they had in store for me. At the Ranthambhore National Park in Rajasthan in India.

I spotted a male tiger sitting by a water hole and a recently hunted langoor monkey lying in state barely three feet away. I was not more than ten feet away myself. The tiger was waiting patiently, either for a guest or for the dinner bell to sound, when something in the water disturbed him. He slowly turned his head, looked for a few moments through the surface and then it was pow-wow in a flash.

A poor turtle had floated in, and was probably the starter (or was it dessert) that the big cat was waiting for. For the next many seconds, all one could see was frantic splashing as the turtle put up a brave fight. Before long, it was tranquil again. The big cat had expectedly won, but it would be a while before he could carve the flesh out from under the hard shell.

The following day, I spotted the same tiger enjoying a siesta by the same pool. My camera kept clicking away to record a rare hunt in the wild!

The tiger turns his head when he senses movement in the water
Before anyone realized it, he moved…
…and attacked the turtle. But the prey did not give in easily.
David does not always win – but Goliath will not have an easy time consuming his hard-shelled victim
The paws are not designed to handle a hard, convex shaped animal. It was still a struggle getting to the meat though.
Well fed, I spotted the same Tiger sleeping at the same spot