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B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India

Italy Ngala Offline
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As i understand, Phatio was referring to these two photos, seem to be two different tigers. The first i think that is Bheem. But the second?

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(02-26-2017, 12:15 AM)Pckts Wrote: @phatio  Facial markings are the same, where exactly do you see a difference?
The biggest give away is the dot parelell to the eye facing slightly upward with the "V" underneath.

obviously you're not look at their facial marking and stripe pattern closely.
do you really think they're the same tiger?

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both are big bandhavgarh's tigers but they're two different specimen for sure.


@Ngala, yup that is exactly what i thought
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Might be right but to me it looks like the angles of the photo's.
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Will know I think.
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(02-26-2017, 02:17 AM)Pckts Wrote: Might be right but to me it looks like the angles of the photo's.
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Will know I think.

well actualy it's not so hard to spot the difference. similar but not the same. Bheem is a tiger i familiar with. 
but ok since you insist here's Bheem right profile vs the other tiger's. 

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very different isn't it?

anyway, what is the hanging skin below that stanger male tiger's jaw? never seen something like that before.
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It's too close for me to tell for sure but you might be right, I asked the photographer who posted it as well. In regards to the swollen jaw, I'd assume it's a swollen wound or abscess like the one Raja of bandipur has on his elbow.
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(02-26-2017, 03:38 AM)Pckts Wrote: It's too close for me to tell for sure but you might be right, I asked the photographer who posted it as well. In regards to the swollen jaw, I'd assume it's a swollen wound or abscess like the one Raja of bandipur has on his elbow.

He says he's positive they are both bheem so go figure. We'll have to see if any other new photos of bheem come out and check his jaw.
But the more I look at it the more I think you're right, I wonder which male it is?
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He's going to go through his images with a fine toothed comb, he said he has 100s of bheem and other tigers from Bandhavgarh, hopefully he can give us confirmation on which male it is if it is different from Bheem which he still thinks they are the same but we'll see.
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the biggest of Bengal males, the giant of Kaziranga with one of the biggest head - Kzt085 (Feb/2017)


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Kzt085 (October/2016) I'm sure we have all seen this picture of him previously.


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Kzt085 - January/2017. 



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Another Giant from Kaziranga's Central range. January/2016


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no Central or Southern tiger possess the skull size of this male tiger. same guy from the Central Range. March/2016


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Kaziranga male on the move, not sure which male - April/2016


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Basavanakatte male from Bandipur - Feb/2017


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Basavanakatte male - Feb/2017


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Basavanakatte male cooling off - Feb/2017


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Basavanakatte male - January/2017
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(02-26-2017, 02:17 AM)Pckts Wrote: Might be right but to me it looks like the angles of the photo's.
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Will know I think.

Yes both are two different male tigers.

The first male is Bheema aka Tarun.
The second male with a swollen throat is Munga aka Mangu.

Hope it helps.
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Italy Ngala Offline
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Thanks @Apollo for clarifying this point.
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(02-28-2017, 03:03 PM)Apollo Wrote:
(02-26-2017, 02:17 AM)Pckts Wrote: Might be right but to me it looks like the angles of the photo's.
@Rage2277 @Roflcopters @Apollo 
Will know I think.

Yes both are two different male tigers.

The first male is Bheema aka Tarun.
The second male with a swollen throat is Munga aka Mangu.

Hope it helps.

Thank you and good eye @phatio

Here's some Mangu photos

Bandhavgarh National Park M.P
Mangu T9

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Ravi Pathak
Mangu T9
Morning Safari


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Ashish Jawharkar
February 16, 2015
One of the new big daddies of Bandhavgarh !!!

Mangu

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Seems like he's been in a fight recently, I wonder with who?
Ravi Pathak Bandhavgarh

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What a beast he is as well...
I've got to say that between him, Mr. x, Bheem, Mahman, Jobhi, T37 and more...
Bandhavgarh has got some massive males.
Here's a list of most of the tigers in Bandhavgarh atm...

Ravi Pathak Bandhavgarh
Tiger Bandhavgarh

Local Name Number
FEMALE
1: Patiha Female T5
2: Dotty T17
3: Dhamdhama T21
4: Mahman(Darha )F T24
5: Banbehi F T32
6: Rajbhara F T34
7: New Kankati T35
8: Mahman F T40
9:Solo T42
10:Bachi Rajbhara T43
11:Mirchaini T45
12:Sukhi sub Adult 1 T531
13: Sukhi Sub Adult 2 T533
14:Spotty T41
Male
15:Teer T6
16:Mangu T9
17:Jobhi T18
18:Bheem T22
19: Chorbehra T29
20:Bamera Son T 37
21: Mahman T39
22:Chota Charger T47
23: Dhamdhama Male T57
24: Sukhi Male T32
25 Samrat
CUB
26 : Rajbhara 1 Male 2015
27 : Rajbhara 2 Male 2015
28 :Rajbhara 3 Male 2015
29 :Rajbhara 4 Female 2015
30 Spotty 1 2016
31: Spotty 2 2016
32: Spotty 3 2016
33: Banbehi 1 2016
34 Banbehi 2 2016
35: Mahman 1 2015
36: Mahman 2 2015
37:Mahman 3 2015
38: Darha 1 2015
39: Darha 2 2015
40Grinarha 3 2015
41Grinarha 4 2015
42: Dhamdhama1 2016
43:Sukhi 2016
44 : Sukhi 2016
Ravi bandhavgarh
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looks like 2017 is the season of Bandhavgarh, tfs Pckts!
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Italy Ngala Offline
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Another of Mangu. Really impressive.

Photo and information credits: Abhishek Jain
"Male tiger T9 (Mangu )-Magadhi Zone at BTR."

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(03-01-2017, 01:40 AM)Ngala Wrote: Another of Mangu. Really impressive.

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"Male tiger T9 (Mangu )-Magadhi Zone at BTR."

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i think this guy and bheem are bros their stripe patterns are similar
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(03-01-2017, 09:37 AM)Rage2277 Wrote:
(03-01-2017, 01:40 AM)Ngala Wrote: Another of Mangu. Really impressive.

Photo and information credits: Abhishek Jain
"Male tiger T9 (Mangu )-Magadhi Zone at BTR."

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i think this guy and bheem are bros their stripe patterns are similar

They definitely look similar, I fell for it and a few others who've seen them for years were confused by their identity as well.
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