Chamarajanagar:Meet Prince, the most photographed tiger in South India, who lived in the beautiful and picturesque surroundings of Bandipur Tiger Reserve and National Park on the Mysore-Ooty highway in Karnataka.
The bold Prince- Photo credit: Venu and Shamanth According to several wildlife photographers, Prince was admired for his boldness and his sense of calm when tourists thronged the national park.
Elegant as ever-Photo credit: Venu and Shamanth Besides, his admirers claim that he maintained his poise as he strolled gently through his territory having a keen eye for the cameras.
Sadly, the tiger passed away in 2017, leaving several of his admirers heartbroken.
But, the Prince fan club is ever-growing, which even includes a dedicated Facebook page and the tiger's name making its foray onto several name boards.
Hotel named after the popular tiger- Photo credit: Venu and Shamanth His admirers are of the opinion that a sculpture of the tiger and a dedicated photo gallery featuring him should be made, as he managed to earn huge profit and increased the footfall in the national park.
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