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Who Gets a Name in the Wild—And Who Gets Lost

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August 07, 2025

In India, a number of wild animals have become household names over the years, their lives and legacies entwined with our own. From majestic tigresses to gentle temple elephants, these creatures' personal stories have captured public imagination. And through their names, they have bridged the gap between wildlife and people, influencing everything from school lessons and documentaries to court rulings and conservation policies.

Who Gets a Name in the Wild—And Who Gets Lost

In 2023, Arikomban, a wild elephant known for raiding ration shops, was tranquilized and translocated from his forest home in Kerala amid public outcry. Though branded a "rogue" and blamed for deaths, locals defended him. His emotional departure, captured on video, transformed him from villain to victim, sparking protests and social media campaigns.

After a second relocation, he finally settled in Tamil Nadu's forests, healthy and free. Arikomban's tale of conflict, compassion, and survival showed how naming a wild animal can humanize it—turning public attention into protection, and a wandering tusker into a symbol of coexistence.

THE TIGRESS QUEEN OF RANTHAMBORE

Few wild animals have left a legacy as enduring as Machli, the legendary Bengal tigress of Ranthambore. With a distinctive fish-shaped mark on her face—hence the name Machli—she reigned over the park's prime lake territory for nearly two decades, earning the title "Queen of Ranthambore." Her fearlessness was the stuff of legend: taking down a 14-foot crocodile, protecting cubs from rival males, and continuing to raise litters even after losing her canine teeth.

When she died of natural causes in 2016 at the age of 19, she was believed to be the most photographed tiger in the world.

Machli's fame wasn't just romanticized—it brought real value. Tourists from around the globe came hoping to spot her, with estimates suggesting she alone contributed nearly $10 million annually to the local economy. In 2009, she became the first tiger in India to receive a "Lifetime Achievement Award" from a wildlife tourism body.

Guides and forest staff, like Phool Chand who tracked her for ten years, spoke of her as if she were a friend.

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