Noor, also known as T-39, was a famous tigress in Ranthambore National Park, located in Rajasthan, India. She captured the hearts of wildlife enthusiasts and photographers alike for her grace, beauty, and maternal prowess. Noor played a significant role in the park's tiger population and conservation efforts.
Noor was easily recognizable by her elegant appearance, and her name, "Noor," means "light" in Urdu, which was a fitting name for her radiant presence in the park. She had a distinctive pattern of markings, which included a unique arrowhead-shaped mark on her forehead.
Noor's territory in the park was well-known to visitors and wildlife enthusiasts, and she was frequently spotted in her domain. Her presence added to the allure of Ranthambore as a premier tiger-watching destination in India.