A Tiger's Life of Conquest Ends in Betrayal and Desolation
As one of the most powerful predators in the animal kingdom today, the tiger is known as the 'King of Beasts'. Currently, there are 6 subspecies of tigers in the world, and among these 6 subspecies, the Bengal tiger is the most numerous, and also the most ferocious. Most famous tigers in the world are basically from Bengal tigers. Standing at the top of these tiger kings is a tiger named Chargir.
Some say Chargir's strength is just average among tiger kings. It's basically due to marketing that it has such a high reputation. However, in any case, Chargir deserves the title of 'Legendary Tiger King'.

Legendary Tiger King Chargir
Chargir's life is basically a reflection of a male tiger. However, because it is ferocious, Chargir prefers to challenge rather than ordinary male tigers. Its life is basically a battle of conquest. At its most glorious time, the entire Bandaicha National Park was under its control. We have reason to believe that if it were not for the limitations of the park area, Chargir's territory would be far beyond this point.
We don't see many videos about Chargir online, because it's really too fierce. Even experienced wildlife photographers don't dare to approach to take pictures of it.
In 1984, the year that the Bandaicha National Park is worth remembering, because that's the year the Legendary Tiger King Chargir was born. Unlike the scenes in the drama, Chargir's birth didn't have any thunder and lightning. Chargir's name is an English transliteration of 'Charger', which translates to 'attacker' in English. This was already reflected in its early years.
Chargir was born in the era of Tiger King Balika, who was the strongest tiger in the entire Bandaicha National Park. However, in 1987, when Chargir was only 3 years old, it first launched a challenge against it.

Young Chargir
Young Chargir's first challenge didn't have any miracles. The mighty Tiger King Baluka defeated young Chargir with ease. Tigers reach sexual maturity in 2-3 years, but at this time their physical fitness is not yet strong, and survival and combat experience are scarce, so Chargir couldn't defeat the mature Baluka. It was surprising that Balka didn't kill Chargir after the defeat, and it was wounded itself, which shows that even young Chargir had considerable strength.

Mature Balka
After young Chargir failed the first challenge, it entered a 'self-cultivation' stage. In this stage, it occasionally harassed Balka and engaged in small-scale skirmishes while challenging other young tigers and occupying their territories. Because of the challenge from Chargir in 1987, and as it gradually grew older, Balka's prestige gradually declined, and it seemed unable to control a large number of territories.
By the way, the Chagrahala Plains was divided into two areas: Zemunia and Gobarbul. After the 'self-cultivation' stage, Chargir finally occupied the Zemunia area in late November 1988, becoming a presence that could stand up to Tiger King Balka.

Mature Chargir
Chargir was destined to be a legendary tiger who refused to accept the status quo. After occupying Zemunia, it didn't stop its conquest, and finally, except for a small area in Gobarbul, the entire Bandaicha National Park was under Chargir's control. During its conquest, as its prestige increased, Chargir also had some minor changes in its appearance, such as the emergence of dense whiskers on its face, making it look even more ferocious.
In 1989, Chargir was already 5 years old, which was the stage when a tiger's physical fitness was at its peak. At that time, Balka was 10 years old, although it hadn't reached the elderly stage, but its physical fitness had begun to decline. Taking advantage of the opportunity, Chargir launched its final declaration against Balka.
Balka stubbornly held on for three years even when facing the mature Chargir. After Balka was defeated, its two sons quickly fled to avoid being killed by Chargir.

Chargir killed young cubs
After Balka was defeated, it marked the arrival of Chargir's peak era. It rightfully became the biggest king in the Bandaicha National Park. At this time, Chargir's most urgent task was to find a mate and have offspring. In the world of wildlife, reproduction is a major matter, whether it is the struggle for power among lions or the conquest of tiger kings, the purpose is to win the right to mate.
After Chargir mastered the Chagrahala Plains, it occupied Balka's wife and mated with two female tigers. Unfortunately, one of the female tigers gave birth to a cub that died shortly after birth, which became Chargir's biggest concern at that time.

Tiger Queen Sita
Until 1993, Sita gave birth to Chargir's first litter of cubs. With a wife and cubs, Chargir had a happy period. Until 1997, Sita died, and Chargir seemed lonely. Two grandsons 'B1' and 'B2' seized the opportunity and constantly challenged Chargir.

Chargir's grandson B2
Finally, in July 2000, Chargir was killed by B2 in a battle, which dealt a heavy blow to it. However, as a legendary tiger king, Chargir still had the ability to escape. After falling into decline, it only roamed the edge of the park, relying on scavenging leftovers from other tigers for food, which was very bleak.
The park's director was Chargir's biggest fan. Seeing the depressed Chargir, he couldn't bear it, so he took Chargir to a farm to take care of it. Until September, with the death of Chargir, marking the end of the tiger kings in the Bandaicha National Park.

Old Chargir
Overall, Chargir's life was basically a battle of conquest, and in its later years, it was betrayed by its family, which was very bleak. This is the cruel law of nature, especially male tigers, fighting for mating rights is an inevitable process.
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