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Overrated size of Munna aka Langda of Kanha National Park

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Kshitij Degaonkar Fantastic! His neck and shoulders still seem to be in top shape despite the age... And we can see two half-broken canines.May 12 at 8:50am · Like · 1 
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  Kanwar Deep Juneja he's a very smart tiger Kshitij Degaonkar, i spent 2 hrs 40 mins one day with him and we were mostly alone, so got an amazing opportunity to observe his behaviour!!! Impressive is an understatement… all in all i sighted him 4 times on this trip!!!



"Impressive is an understatement"

And we all know Kanwar to be a expert among experts. He's taken many tigers pictures over the years.

Check out the Canines and tongue, just shows the hard life this guy has lived and continued to live.


Kanwar wrote"Munna……..Age has not deterred him from being the most confident male in the park……"From Kanha NP"The light was somewhat harsh at this late morning sighting but, seeing Munna is like a dream come true each time"— at Kanha National Park."the signs of ageing are visible with broken canines and jagged tongue but, he continues to rule and excite the park visitors with his appearances! — at Kanha National Park."


Apparently Munna is still ruling Kahna or at least still fighting for it.
 




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