ABOUT MUNNA
Munna also known as T-17, the King of Kanha and the world’ s largest and oldest living tiger male tiger, was among the most filmed tigers in the world at 17 years old, leaving a mark of his great royalty and grandiose.
Munna’s visual appearance has forehead markings that seem to spell out the word “CAT” and “PM” interpreted by tiger enthusiasts as “Prime Male or Prime Minister of Kanha”. His royal walk on the road and majestic kingly behaviour has got him love and recognition, globally.
STORY BEHIND HIS NAME
Once Munna injured his hind foot in a territorial fight with another tiger and was limping. That was the time when guides saw him, and his condition reminds them of one of their peers, who was affected by polio, and thus, used to walk with a limp. That’s the moment when the name struck on.
MUNNA FOR GHAT
Once Munna injured his hind foot in a territorial fight with another tiger and was limping. That was the time when guides saw him, and his condition reminds them of one of their peers, who was affected by polio, and thus, used to walk with a limp. That’s the moment when the name struck on.
