Three tigers were discovered in the Thai-Myanmar border forest

22 January 2024

Three tigers, who could be called “dual nationalities,” were discovered foraging on the border between Thailand and Myanmar. Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation is investigating the movements of tigers that can pass through the forest after three tigers were discovered through cameras on the Thai-Myanmar border forest.

They have been studying the distribution of tigers in the Tenasserim Mountains area on both sides, namely the Thai side and the Myanmar side, in the Lunja National Park area. They could therefore be tigers with dual nationality. This discovery was made on the Thai side. A total of 24 cameras set up in the area showed three tigers.

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