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RE: Tiger Directory - parvez - 02-04-2018 (02-04-2018, 01:20 PM)Roflcopters Wrote: this makes me wonder if we should do a weekly quiz to see if people can recognize tigers from different parts of India? Umred, kaziranga, ranthambore, bandipur, bandhavgarh from top to bottom is my guess. They are Jai, kzt085, t42, raja and bamera I think RE: Tiger Directory - SuSpicious - 02-04-2018 (02-04-2018, 01:20 PM)Roflcopters Wrote: this makes me wonder if we should do a weekly quiz to see if people can recognize tigers from different parts of India? 1. BMW (Pench) 2. KZT085 (Kaziranga) 3. T24 aka ustaad (Ranthambore) 4. Looks like a Kanha tiger 5. Good old Bamera (Bandhavgarh) RE: Tiger Directory - Rishi - 02-04-2018 @SuSpicious The 4th one is (late) Raja, Bandipur. @Roflcopters Nice.. *Smashes glass* More (don't use the famous ones we know by looks)! RE: Tiger Directory - SuSpicious - 02-04-2018 (02-04-2018, 08:51 PM)Rishi Wrote: @SuSpicious The 4th one is (late) Raja, Bandipur. Yes you are right that's Raja and I got one wrong. Raja truly was one of the most prolific tiger to have ever lived. This pic is another example of the beast he was. RE: Tiger Directory - Wolverine - 02-05-2018 (02-04-2018, 01:20 PM)Roflcopters Wrote: this makes me wonder if we should do a weekly quiz to see if people can recognize tigers from different parts of India?Unfortunately Copters I am not used to see on tigers in this individual way, and look on them in more general way as beautiful cats as part of their beautiful surroundings. In order to recognize a tiger need to see a type of vegetation, forest and landscape around, basically I would rather recognise the national park than the tiger itself. No 3 from the top is most probably Ranthambore, this type of rocks is typical for there and No 1 from the top is somewhere from Madhya Pradesh, about others I am not sure. RE: Tiger Directory - Roflcopters - 02-05-2018 that sounds more reasonable and to be honest, im not too concerned about the identification of the tiger. as long as we can make out what park the tiger is from based on landscape, stripe pattern and the surrounding. that should be good enough, also this way everyone has a fair chance. thanks everyone that participated and Suspicious wins the first round. RE: Tiger Directory - parvez - 02-07-2018 pakke tiger, *This image is copyright of its original author *This image is copyright of its original author *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: Tiger Directory - parvez - 02-08-2018 Manas tigress, *This image is copyright of its original author *This image is copyright of its original author *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: Tiger Directory - parvez - 02-08-2018 Tigress from NSTR, *This image is copyright of its original author *This image is copyright of its original author *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: Tiger Directory - Apollo - 02-11-2018 (02-04-2018, 01:20 PM)Roflcopters Wrote: this makes me wonder if we should do a weekly quiz to see if people can recognize tigers from different parts of India? 1) BMW male from Pench. 2) KZT085 from Kaziranga. 3) T24 from Ranthambore. 4) Raja from Bandipur. 5) Bamera from Bandhavgarh. RE: Tiger Directory - Apollo - 02-13-2018 Tiger T-57 and T-60 mating in Ranthambore national park....awesome shot. RE: Tiger Directory - parvez - 02-16-2018 Nagarjunasagar tigress right flank, *This image is copyright of its original author Left flank, *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: Tiger Directory - Fredymrt - 02-20-2018 Credits to Ravi_bandhavgarh Fb- ravipathak Video RE: Tiger Directory - ShereKhan - 02-20-2018 (02-20-2018, 05:21 AM)Fredymrt Wrote: Credits to Ravi_bandhavgarh My god...that first guy. Holy shit. What a monster. Are these the same tigers? RE: Tiger Directory - Rishi - 02-21-2018 (02-21-2018, 09:48 AM)Kingtheropod Wrote: Interesting. T-3s weight of 200 kg at 60 months (5 yrs) is interesting. It would be nice to see the weights of tigers of different ages compared before and after they reached Prime. The image in the news article is when he was younger though. This is T3 in Panna... *This image is copyright of its original author https://newsroom24x7.com/2015/01/04/t3-the-real-hero-of-panna-tiger-reserve/ |