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RE: Tiger Predation - Apollo - 05-12-2016

(05-11-2016, 11:56 PM)Pckts Wrote: Tiger or Leopard?
https://www.facebook.com/1418312938401791/videos/1783581605208254/

She takes a serious fall at the end, hope she's alright.

Thats one lucky monkey.
Good try Sharmele.


RE: Tiger Predation - sanjay - 05-13-2016

What a awesome video


RE: Tiger Predation - Spalea - 05-13-2016

#766:

What the hell did this tiger do in these tree ? Because of the monkey ? Hard to believe it... But very awesome !


RE: Tiger Predation - brotherbear - 05-13-2016

When the tiger fell from the tree, not landing on his feet, he appeared to have a bruised ego; embarrassed.


RE: Tiger Predation - Spalea - 05-13-2016

(05-13-2016, 04:14 PM)brotherbear Wrote: When the tiger fell from the tree, not landing on his feet, he appeared to have a bruised ego; embarrassed.

It is a sturdy beast, a tiger ! Perhaps he will remember this misadventure.


RE: Tiger Predation - Pckts - 05-13-2016

It's a tigress actually.


RE: Tiger Predation - Roflcopters - 05-14-2016

(05-11-2016, 03:17 AM)Apollo Wrote:
(05-10-2016, 11:49 PM)Pckts Wrote: First we saw Srinavasa chasing gaur now we see Bittu chasing Bison

https://www.facebook.com/umredkarhandlasantuary/videos/992635367457852/

Thats a domesticated young bull buffalo.










T39 (Noor) with sambar kill in Ranthambore


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Tiger ambushing wildboar in Tadoba


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look at the shoulders and forequarters on Noor, what a powerful queen.


RE: Tiger Predation - Tshokwane - 05-15-2016

Rahul Sonale:
"TIGERS REVENGE"

Many of us has seen video of Sharmilee climbing on tree to catch langur on 9th May 2016 with langur narrowly escaped from Sharmilees jaws. But story doesn't ends here. Next day(10th May) when we were doing afternoon safari, death was waiting for that langur. Tigress Sharmilee taken revenge from teasing monkey within 24hrs. Ours was the only gypsy to witness such a moment in the wild at that moment. Shooting conditions were extremely difficult as sequence lasted only for 7 seconds.


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RE: Tiger Predation - Pckts - 05-19-2016

Looks like Raiyakassa Male from Pench, video uploader says its a sub adult with his gaur kill. Hopefully somebody can possibly ID him?






RE: Tiger Predation - Vijay Rajan - 05-20-2016

[attachment=283 Wrote:[attachment=284]Pckts pid='21948' dateline='1463614110']Looks like Raiyakassa Male from Pench, video uploader says its a sub adult with his gaur kill. Hopefully somebody can possibly ID him?

Pckts, 

That's Chota Charger (sibling of Chotu), one of the sub-adult males from Collarwali's previous litter (sired by Raiyyakassa Male).

Attaching herewith a photo from the same sighting (as in the video shared by you) as well as a Left-flank for ready reference.


RE: Tiger Predation - Apollo - 05-27-2016

Tigers with kill in Corbett








RE: Tiger Predation - Pckts - 05-27-2016

@tigerluver ^^ great video to use as a male/female comparison


RE: Tiger Predation - Apollo - 05-29-2016

Tiger with spotted deer kill in Ranthambore



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RE: Tiger Predation - Tshokwane - 05-31-2016

Credits to Shom Alankar.

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RE: Tiger Predation - Apollo - 05-31-2016

It was our last drive in Bandhavgarh. We were lucky to see this gorgeous tigress sitting at the edge of a grassland near Sehra. She looked to be on a mission as she started walking across the meadow and was well hidden in the grass only to be seen by a few gypsies who had binoculars. She remained in the same position for almost an hour. There was a herd of Chital who walked very close to her but they could sense her and sounded the alarm as they ran. We thought, she had no chance as the entire herd was now aware of the predator lurking in the grass. However, there were a few Chital who were behind the tigress and probably didn't sense her presence due to the wind direction. The tigress charged at them at lightning speed and killed a young Chital in front of all the onlookers. Patience paid off for her as well as us!! She then walked across the road proudly carrying her well earned catch. Couldn't have asked for a better finish to our Bandhavgarh trip..! :)


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She emerged.. she stalked.. she actually made a kill next to my vehicle.. she dragged the kill from this side to the other side of the mighty Ramganga river and disappeared. Wow.. still high with all the blessed moments.


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