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RE: Tiger Directory - Rishi - 08-03-2017 (07-10-2017, 02:17 PM)Apollo Wrote: Here is another male tiger radiocollared in Panna. @Sunalroamin any info??... RE: Tiger Directory - Apollo - 08-21-2017 Tiger Raja aka Prince of Bandipur RE: Tiger Directory - peter - 08-23-2017 (07-10-2017, 02:17 PM)Apollo Wrote: Here is another male tiger radiocollared in Panna. Posted the video some time ago in the tiger extinction thread. Big male, well over 200 kg. (440 lbs.). Some posters responded to the post. If I remember correctly, the tiger was known. RE: Tiger Directory - Apollo - 08-23-2017 (08-23-2017, 08:49 AM)peter Wrote:(07-10-2017, 02:17 PM)Apollo Wrote: Here is another male tiger radiocollared in Panna. Actually there were two radiocollaring videos from Panna. Both the videos showed the collaring of two different male tigers. One video was identified as the collaring of T3 male (weighed 240kg). But this one as far as I know is not identified. RE: Tiger Directory - Rishi - 08-23-2017 It's about time he got the recognition he deserves... This gentleman here has been nicknamed Nantu by the guides & photographers. He is currently the dominant male tiger of the Sajnekhali Wildlife Sanctuary (<see link for map) the most sighted & camera-friendly individual of the marshes. *This image is copyright of its original author There are lots of photos of him & he can be easily identified by the "fragmented cross-mark on his right cheek". This one was taken from the Sudhanyakhali (marked in map) watch-tower. RE: Tiger Directory - Apollo - 08-30-2017 Sick tiger tranquilized for treatment. RE: Tiger Directory - Apollo - 08-31-2017 Tiger caught in Pilibhit RE: Tiger Directory - Rishi - 09-14-2017 Males from Dudhwa Tiger Reserve. The photographer Siddarth Singh calls this one "Charger of Dudhwa" for being crancky...& looking a bit like him. *This image is copyright of its original author Scissor or Gulrighat male, the dominant male tiger of Tourism Zone 1... *This image is copyright of its original author *This image is copyright of its original author Known but unnamed Male... *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: Tiger Directory - Apollo - 10-02-2017 A video showing a wild Siberian tiger intrigued by an infrared camera was shot in Muling, northeast China’s Heilongjiang province, on Aug 13, 2017. It was the sixth time the Siberian tigers had been caught on film in the region. RE: Tiger Directory - Pckts - 10-09-2017 Manoj Kumar Reddy He walked more than half a kilometre following us .An unforgettable moments with a very Bold sub adult male cub of Mahaveer female . Probably he is fathered by late Kingfisher male as the cubs facial marks looks same as kingfisher male. Kanha Tiger Reserve October 3rd 2017 *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: Tiger Directory - Pckts - 10-17-2017 Deva Rajan #TigerInPortrait Mesmerizing Eyes / Basavanakatte Male of Bandipur Tiger Reserve f/5.6,1/320,ISO-1250 *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: Tiger Directory - Rishi - 11-05-2017 A sub-adult Viraat. The triangular mark on his right cheek makes identification easy... *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: Tiger Directory - Rishi - 01-14-2018 Very sad news from Kanha... The old matriarch Budbudi female (T-83), Machhli's equivalent in Kanha, is no more! Her last sighting was on 1st January, 2018. *This image is copyright of its original author I quote Vijayarajan Muthu's post in the FB group Tigers of Kanha: "A half eastern Caracas was found yesterday evening in Kisli & has been positively identified as Budbudi female. Initial reports strongly suggest she was apparently killed, & also partially eaten, by Sangam male (T-56). While the reason behind her gruesome death is yet to be ascertained, we at ToK are saddened by her sudden demise." R.I.P PS: She was seen mating with Sangam male last May, & also 3 others (T-2, T-67 & the new M1) in 2017 alone. Guess things didn't work out... RE: Tiger Directory - Pckts - 01-14-2018 Sad day, R.I.P. big girl, you’ll be missed. Her cubs are presumed dead as well but this isn’t confirmed. RE: Tiger Directory - Polar - 01-14-2018 Oh no... |