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RE: Wild carnivores and humans compared - Pckts - 12-08-2018 Rakesh Yadav Today morning very good sighting t 67{7/12/018} *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: Wild carnivores and humans compared - Pckts - 12-15-2018 Matkasur from last year. RE: Wild carnivores and humans compared - Pckts - 12-19-2018 A Desai ST4 Male Tiger passed away due to a territorial fight with another Male called ST6. ST4 Male relocated from Ranthambore(Known as T-12 in Ranthambore). ST4 is the Father of Noor Tigress(T-39), the famous Tigress at Ranthambore currently. But the good thing is that he died due to a territorial fight as in nature it's the survival of the fittest and NOT poached / poisoned / killed by humans. Rest in Peace Big Boy *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: Wild carnivores and humans compared - Pckts - 01-05-2019 Sunil Manikkath From now this vehicle belongs to me..... *This image is copyright of its original author Sarah Grimwood One of the questions I get asked most: "but how close do you actually get?" Olare Motorogi Conservancy October 18 *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: Wild carnivores and humans compared - Rage2277 - 01-07-2019 RE: Wild carnivores and humans compared - Pckts - 01-07-2019 (01-07-2019, 05:12 PM)Rage2277 Wrote: Such a big fella even though his parents aren't the largest Tigers out there. RE: Wild carnivores and humans compared - Spalea - 01-07-2019 @Rage2277 : About #172: 28 months ? Even not two years and half old... This tiger had an accelerated growth hadn't it ? RE: Wild carnivores and humans compared - Pckts - 01-07-2019 (01-07-2019, 06:17 PM)Spalea Wrote: @Rage2277 : It's crazy to think about, when I saw him and his brother they weren't even close to half the size of their small mother. RE: Wild carnivores and humans compared - Rage2277 - 01-07-2019 (01-07-2019, 06:17 PM)Spalea Wrote: @Rage2277 : don't think he's that young he should be three and some now..though he looks bigger at his age than his father was at that age RE: Wild carnivores and humans compared - Spalea - 01-07-2019 @Pckts @Rage2277 : it is said at 2mn36sec "It's a juvenile 28 months old tiger...", I don't know fantasize ! It's a beautiful tiger, no doubt about it, but if he's really 28 months old, it will break some records ! RE: Wild carnivores and humans compared - Pckts - 01-07-2019 He was no more then 5-8 months when I saw him in may 2017 so the age quoted is reasonable give or take a few months RE: Wild carnivores and humans compared - Pckts - 01-07-2019 This is him, his brother and mother from May. 2017 @Spalea @Rage2277 *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: Wild carnivores and humans compared - Rage2277 - 01-07-2019 (01-07-2019, 09:18 PM)Pckts Wrote: This is him, his brother and mother from May. 2017 should be round the same as the mahaveers,not quite three yet but approaching RE: Wild carnivores and humans compared - Pckts - 01-08-2019 *This image is copyright of its original author One more of his face as well. He's still got a few more months till he's 3 but he's really looking like a great specimen, it'll be interesting to know what his weight is once Dr. Habib removes his collar. It'll be interesting to compare him to MV1 who weighed 195kg around the same age. RE: Wild carnivores and humans compared - Pantherinae - 01-08-2019 |