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RE: Tiger Predation - Diamir2 - 12-16-2016 RE: Tiger Predation - Vinay - 12-16-2016 Tiger is GOD!! Even Tigress can run on water for hunt.. Corbett 2016 *This image is copyright of its original author "The Game of Life" She was walking on the patch across the river and we were watching her move from the other end and the way she was moving we could make out she was in a mood to hunt. First she bumped into a group of elephants with really small babies and next into a jungle cat. Later, she disappeared into a thick patch of grass for just a couple of minutes, soon a sambar deer belled out loud and ran towards the upper edge of the grassland. We thought she missed it and started waiting anticipatedly with our cameras pointed towards the next visible river patch. And there she was, shining bright out in the open, carrying a sambar deer fawn in her mouth crossing the wide river patch soon to be disappeared into the thickets again. She had just made a kill and we could hardly believe what we witnessed. Dhikala, Corbett Tiger Reserve December 2016 *This image is copyright of its original author Target Acquired! How one fine 'normal' morning safari in Bandhavgarh turned out to be 'The' safari of our life. What started with sighting of a male Tiger resting in far away bushes and hoping for some close up shots ended up with him stalking, hunting and then dragging a huge male Sambar deer in front of our eyes. Bandhavgarh April 2011. *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: Tiger Predation - sanjay - 12-17-2016 I think, we have posted the image of this incident a few month ago. In this video, a tigress form Corbett National Park is trying to hunt a Monkey (Langoor). I must say it is an exciting moment This is another recent video form Corbett where angry tigress charge on Elephant And the image related to that incident *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: Tiger Predation - Pckts - 12-20-2016 Rajeev Basumatary A ROYAL BENGAL TIGER DRAGS HIS PREY: A WILD BUFF CALF IN Kaziranga NP. *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: Tiger Predation - Pckts - 12-22-2016 Yasser Hussain THIS ONE IS FOR YOU BABA !!! *This image is copyright of its original author :-) *This image is copyright of its original author :-) I dedicate this image to my dad Mr Masood Hussain. Thank you very much Baba for teaching me and for taking me to Tadoba. Maya's male cub chasing a wild boar | Nikon D7100 | Nikkor 70-300mm ED VR | TATR | — with Masood Hussain. *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: Tiger Predation - Diamir2 - 12-29-2016 *This image is copyright of its original author *This image is copyright of its original author *This image is copyright of its original author *This image is copyright of its original author *This image is copyright of its original author *This image is copyright of its original author *This image is copyright of its original author RE: Tiger Predation - Pckts - 12-29-2016 Tiger attempt on a Gaur Herd RE: Tiger Predation - Diamir2 - 12-30-2016 RE: Tiger Predation - Pckts - 01-03-2017 PC Anjan Lal Kuwani Female With Cubs on a Gaur Kill at Kolsa Range Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve India *This image is copyright of its original author *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: Tiger Predation - Apollo - 01-03-2017 Tiger trying to hunt Sambar in Ranthambore RE: Tiger Predation - brotherbear - 01-03-2017 Post #876: You can clearly see, if you look at the detail, that the tiger is following directly behind the bear; exact same location. According to comparing the size of the tiger with that of the bear, it appears to be ( picture is fuzzy ) either a sub-adult male brown bear, an adult female brown bear, or possibly a black bear. OK, I just watched the video. I was wrong all the way... a sloth bear. The tiger is not as big as I had thought. RE: Tiger Predation - Diamir2 - 01-04-2017 (01-03-2017, 10:27 PM)brotherbear Wrote: Post #876: You can clearly see, if you look at the detail, that the tiger is following directly behind the bear; exact same location. According to comparing the size of the tiger with that of the bear, it appears to be ( picture is fuzzy ) either a sub-adult male brown bear, an adult female brown bear, or possibly a black bear. Of course, it was a sloth bear RE: Tiger Predation - Diamir2 - 01-06-2017 RE: Tiger Predation - Pckts - 01-08-2017 #ThrowbackThursday The biggest male of Ranathambhore, T-12 had killed a huge male Nilgai in the outskirts. After following him for 2 days and waiting patiently, he finally emerged one day from the bushes to feast on his kill. We could never fathom the power of a male tiger until we saw this beast start dragging his kill, almost tossing it in the air with his sheer power. #junglelore #wildlife #tiger #safari #india #travel #wanderlust *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: Tiger Predation - Apollo - 01-10-2017 T34 aka Khumba feeding on its kill at zone 6 in Ranthambore. |