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RE: Wild carnivores and humans compared - Pckts - 01-30-2017

Imroz Baig

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RE: Wild carnivores and humans compared - Pckts - 01-31-2017

Dr-Sayak Paul
Mr.X The Huge Male Royal Bengal Tiger just few feets away from our jeep......!!!! Jungle lover's plz try out Bandhavgarh and Kanha tiger reserve forest only on ur cars because u cant miss the awesome road stretch between Bandhavgarh & Kanha.... & the locals use to say if u r lucky ,u may encounter a tiger on national highway tooo.....!!

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Sharad Kumar Vats

April 25, 2016 ·

 

#Kanha on 70mm, and popularly known in central India as "Road haee Road". Enjoy it full screen. Nothing special about the image, just loved the forest in the background, and the escorted Tiger in the fore.

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Kingfisher Male


RE: Wild carnivores and humans compared - Pckts - 02-02-2017

Soma Pradhan

1-Feb-2017 ToCI Sighting Update

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RE: Wild carnivores and humans compared - Pckts - 02-06-2017

Uganda Carnivore Program

Fitting a new collar onto a member of Lena's pride.
This young male is the son of Lena and is about the same age as Sankara & Bros. He is likely their "cousin", as we think their mother Bridget is the sister of Lena. Lena and Bridget are almost always found together with their current set of cubs.
For now, we have been referring to him as "The Big Guy" due to his size!


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RE: Wild carnivores and humans compared - Pckts - 02-07-2017

Uganda Carnivore Program

Here are more close up photos of the lion that our Senior Research Assistant James unofficially refers to as, "The Big Guy." The lioness with the collar already on is Bridget. She watched from a nearby thicket while the UCP team fitted him with the collar, took research photos, and checked on his overall health, which included a quick peek at his canines and paws. Lions are also identifiable by their unique whisker spots, which helps researchers. Another photo shows the team carefully moving him away from a dense cluster of thorns so that he wouldn't hurt himself when he woke up. A hard, but rewarding day's work!

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Moving "The Big Guy" to a safer location.

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RE: Wild carnivores and humans compared - Spalea - 02-08-2017

@Pckts:

About #51: good surprise ! Do the lions still exist in Uganda ? Perhaps they were reintroduced after the bloody years during which this country was "managed" by Idi Amin Dada.


RE: Wild carnivores and humans compared - Pckts - 02-08-2017

(02-08-2017, 12:13 AM)Spalea Wrote: @Pckts:

About #51: good surprise ! Do the lions still exist in Uganda ? Perhaps they were reintroduced after the bloody years during which this country was "managed" by Idi Amin Dada.

All cats are from the Queen Elizabeth National Park in Uganda, all cats are native.


RE: Wild carnivores and humans compared - Pckts - 02-14-2017

Rohit Joshi
Typical TATR
5 year old Pandu male crossing the road near Tadoba lake region.
The number of people and their misbehaviour even in front of the royal tiger is just upsetting.

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RE: Wild carnivores and humans compared - Pckts - 02-16-2017

Devendra Singh Naruka
Munna back in his prime

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RE: Wild carnivores and humans compared - Pckts - 02-27-2017

Ajay Kumar Sariska

25 February 2017
Today evening sighting
Sariska tiger reserve .
S.T.R.
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RE: Wild carnivores and humans compared - Pckts - 03-08-2017

Rajan Gurung

MP-KTR-T-30 Umarpani Male.
Kanha Tiger Reserve MP.
Feb-2017

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RE: Wild carnivores and humans compared - Pckts - 03-16-2017

Original credit to Maneater on Carnivora and Chui for the ID

his is Xavier with the mirror, his own measurements are 170cm tall and 88kg. 

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M1, Gabon Leopard

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M3

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M1 w/human comparison

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M3 w/human

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RE: Wild carnivores and humans compared - epaiva - 03-26-2017

(02-02-2017, 12:01 AM)Pckts Wrote: Soma Pradhan

1-Feb-2017 ToCI Sighting Update

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Incredible Tiger huge and beautiful


RE: Wild carnivores and humans compared - epaiva - 03-26-2017

(04-02-2015, 11:53 PM)peter Wrote: Every now and then, a photograph of a wild carnivore and a human is published. Most are posted in threads about the animal featured in the photograph, but my feeling is they don't belong there. For this reason, this thread was created. I propose to post photographs of wild carnivores and humans in this thread.

The thread Apollo started ('Vintage') some time ago in another section is quite similar, but most of the animals over there were photographed after they were shot. The proposal is to post live animals in this thread. All wild carnivores go, but we'd like to see those alive and well when possible.

No captive animals, no circus animals and no trophy animals, ok?    


01 - Africa. Wild male lion and photographer:



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02 - Africa. Wild male lion and two photographers:



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03 - Wild polar bear and biologist, first posted by Warsaw. The bear, a big male of 933 lbs., was sedated:



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04 - Sedated wild male polar bear and biologist:



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05 - Africa. Sedated male lion and biologists:



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06 - Africa. Sedated male lion, ranger and biologists:



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07 - Russia. Linda Kerley weighing an Ussuri brown bear (gender unknown), also known as black grizzly:



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08 - Russia. Adult Ussuri male brown bear with rangers and biologists (2014):



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09 - Sunderbans. Male tiger released into the wild after he recovered in the Alipore Zoo:



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10 - Alaska. Male brown bear and photographers:



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11 - India. Pattewala male tiger:



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11 - Kazirangha. Male tiger, elephant and tourists:



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12 - Central India. Male tiger Raja:



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13 - Russia. Biologists, rangers, Putin and sedated Amur tigress (2008):



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14 - Russia. Male Amur tiger 'The Professor' (204 kg.), rangers and researchers:



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@peter

Great pictures incredible animals, Ussuri male brown bear looks too large and powerful for a Tiger


RE: Wild carnivores and humans compared - epaiva - 03-26-2017

(04-03-2015, 01:51 AM)Pckts Wrote:
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@"Pckts"

Thanks for sharing, huge incredible fangs