The tigress has her paws full with the four 10-day-old cubs, her first litter. Charger, their imposing father, keeps his distance but helps to protect his vulnerable offspring from rogue male tigers and leopards.
The cubs are now half-grown and very playful, learning the skills they'll need as adults. The half-grown cubs are learning the hunting and fighting skills they will need as adults. The cameras also give an insight into the worlds of other animals, with leopards presenting a real threat to the growing cubs and deer making good hunting practice.
The cubs are now a year-and-a-half old and learning to hunt for themselves. The tigers head to a water hole to cool off on a steaming hot day and the spy-cams show that the jungle pools are a magnet for a whole array of forest animals, including wild boars and sloth bears. But disaster strikes when both the cubs' parents are injured and a rogue male puts in an appearance. Their biggest challenge is learning to hunt for themselves, but their mother soon loses patience.