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Machali (Hindi for "fish"; code name: T-16; c. 1997 – 18 August 2016), also known as Machli or Machhli, was a Bengal tigress who lived in Ranthambore National Park in India. She played a key role in the regeneration of the tiger population in the park in the early 2000s, and was celebrated with titles such as Queen Mother of Tigers, Tigress Queen of Ranthambore, Lady of the Lakes, and Crocodile Killer. She was considered India's most famous tigress and on her death, was considered the oldest living tigress in the wild.

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  • ماتشالي (ببر) (ar)
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  • Machli (nebo též Machali či kódovacím jménem T-16, v překladu „Ryba“; 1996 – 18. srpna 2016) byla samicí tygra indického žijící v Národním parku Ranthambhór v Indii. Její život byl velmi dobře zmapován. Těšila se nesmírné pozornosti fotografů, filmařů, vědců, ale i obyčejných návštěvníků, a stala se jakousi ikonou Národního parku Ranthambhór. Také byla nejstarší zdokumentovanou tygřicí v Indii. (cs)
  • ماتشالي (1996 - 18 أغسطس 2016) هي ببر بنغالي عاشت في منتزه رانثامبوري الوطني في الهند. تعتبر أشهر نمر في الهند، وتم الاحتفال بها بألقاب مثل (Queen Mother of Tigers) و(Tigress Queen of Ranthambore) و(Lady of the Lakes و Crocodile Killer). عند وفاتها اعتبرت أقدم النمور في العالم التي تعيش في البرية. (ar)
  • Machali (Hindi for "fish"; code name: T-16; c. 1997 – 18 August 2016), also known as Machli or Machhli, was a Bengal tigress who lived in Ranthambore National Park in India. She played a key role in the regeneration of the tiger population in the park in the early 2000s, and was celebrated with titles such as Queen Mother of Tigers, Tigress Queen of Ranthambore, Lady of the Lakes, and Crocodile Killer. She was considered India's most famous tigress and on her death, was considered the oldest living tigress in the wild. (en)
  • Machli foi uma tigresa-de-bengala que viveu no , na Índia. Ela desempenhou um papel fundamental na regeneração da população de tigres naquela região no início dos anos 2000, e foi celebrada com o título de “A Rainha dos Tigres”, por sua espetacular habilidade de domínio, sua inteligência acima da média e uma forte capacidade de sobrevivência. É também o mais famoso tigre do mundo, tendo sida exibida por diversos documentários ao redor do planeta durante mais de 10 anos. É também o tigre que mais tempo viveu na natureza que sem tem registro, sobrevivendo por 20 anos. (pt)
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  • Machali (en)
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  • Sawai Madhopur, India (en)
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  • Machali in Ranthambore National Park (en)
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  • Machli (nebo též Machali či kódovacím jménem T-16, v překladu „Ryba“; 1996 – 18. srpna 2016) byla samicí tygra indického žijící v Národním parku Ranthambhór v Indii. Její život byl velmi dobře zmapován. Těšila se nesmírné pozornosti fotografů, filmařů, vědců, ale i obyčejných návštěvníků, a stala se jakousi ikonou Národního parku Ranthambhór. Také byla nejstarší zdokumentovanou tygřicí v Indii. (cs)
  • ماتشالي (1996 - 18 أغسطس 2016) هي ببر بنغالي عاشت في منتزه رانثامبوري الوطني في الهند. تعتبر أشهر نمر في الهند، وتم الاحتفال بها بألقاب مثل (Queen Mother of Tigers) و(Tigress Queen of Ranthambore) و(Lady of the Lakes و Crocodile Killer). عند وفاتها اعتبرت أقدم النمور في العالم التي تعيش في البرية. (ar)
  • Machali (Hindi for "fish"; code name: T-16; c. 1997 – 18 August 2016), also known as Machli or Machhli, was a Bengal tigress who lived in Ranthambore National Park in India. She played a key role in the regeneration of the tiger population in the park in the early 2000s, and was celebrated with titles such as Queen Mother of Tigers, Tigress Queen of Ranthambore, Lady of the Lakes, and Crocodile Killer. She was considered India's most famous tigress and on her death, was considered the oldest living tigress in the wild. (en)
  • Machli foi uma tigresa-de-bengala que viveu no , na Índia. Ela desempenhou um papel fundamental na regeneração da população de tigres naquela região no início dos anos 2000, e foi celebrada com o título de “A Rainha dos Tigres”, por sua espetacular habilidade de domínio, sua inteligência acima da média e uma forte capacidade de sobrevivência. É também o mais famoso tigre do mundo, tendo sida exibida por diversos documentários ao redor do planeta durante mais de 10 anos. É também o tigre que mais tempo viveu na natureza que sem tem registro, sobrevivendo por 20 anos. (pt)
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