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RE: Wild carnivores and humans compared - Spalea - 10-09-2019

Nervous male... Perhaps for a good reason.




RE: Wild carnivores and humans compared - Pckts - 10-10-2019

Kanha Female, I'm not sure which female it is.

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Ron 2

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Shaurya Vardhan Singh
Mangu from Bandhavgarh 

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RE: Wild carnivores and humans compared - Pckts - 10-12-2019


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RE: Wild carnivores and humans compared - Pckts - 10-14-2019

Jen Danby
An amazing photo and #MyTigerFriend report about the Arharia male, Shashi’s half brother! The Arharia is an Alpha now like his father Bamera was and he is an awesome Dad to his own cubs. ?? The Tigers4Ever.org tiger adoption of a wild tiger helps give wild tigers a wild future. Stay tuned for more on adoption schemes coming soon on http://www.tigers4ever.org. I adopted the Arharia male, and reading about him is awesome. 



RE: Wild carnivores and humans compared - Pckts - 10-24-2019

Notch 2 and his son, Spearboy







RE: Wild carnivores and humans compared - Pckts - 10-28-2019




RE: Wild carnivores and humans compared - Ashutosh - 10-29-2019

@Pckts, is that the famous Mahaman male? The tiger looks very muscular.


RE: Wild carnivores and humans compared - Pckts - 10-29-2019

(10-29-2019, 01:21 AM)Ashutosh Wrote: @Pckts, is that the famous Mahaman male? The tiger looks very muscular.

Sure is, he's always been one of the most impressive specimens in Bandhavgarh, at least to me.


RE: Wild carnivores and humans compared - Pckts - 11-07-2019




RE: Wild carnivores and humans compared - Pckts - 11-09-2019

Meet Surti
C h o t a M a t k a

October/2019

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RE: Wild carnivores and humans compared - Pckts - 11-12-2019

Thorsten Hanewald
Kaboso male in front of the Sunworld Safari Landcruiser 

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RE: Wild carnivores and humans compared - Rishi - 11-13-2019

Motion-cameras captured tiger using the same path as people & livestock, along a village at forest fringe of central India. 
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RE: Wild carnivores and humans compared - Lycaon - 11-13-2019

Deep Jadav

Unusual photo of a asiatic lioness in a village following what looks like a cow.


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RE: Wild carnivores and humans compared - Ashutosh - 11-13-2019

It’s not unusual @Lycaon. In fact, there was this series on animal planet called mission big cat, it was all about how much closely Asiatic lions live to people in the greater Gir area. So much so, that using infrared cameras, they show that lions were lying and resting with cubs like 30 metres away from people who were just sitting and both the people and lions were aware and comfortable with their strange relationship.


RE: Wild carnivores and humans compared - Pckts - 11-13-2019


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From @Roflcopters recent post on Tiger predation of Rhino and Water Buffalo in Kaziranga.
Angles and distance from the camera trap are all different for the male and guard but the female tabby with the same guard is better since both are close to the same distance and angle from the camera.

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