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RE: Tigers of Ranthambore National Park - Sanju - 02-11-2019 RE: Tigers of Ranthambore National Park - Rishi - 02-11-2019 (02-11-2019, 12:50 PM)Sanju Wrote: Wow. That's great news! How did he even do it? The male tiger that was gonna be shifted to Seljar Range of MHTR, being tracked & thought to be T-110... (01-20-2019, 11:47 AM)Rishi Wrote: Another Ranthambore tiger in Bundi district...was later reidentified as T-98, son of T-60. The teams after him suddenly lost his trail about a fortnight ago. No tracks, no scats, no sighting reports. It's like he just vanished in thin air! And now he's in Mukundara, by himself... & i have no idea how he managed to do what i was (pretty) sure was impossible, but I've never been more happy to be wrong! All's well that ends well. *This image is copyright of its original author http://www.samacharjagat.com/news/city/tiger-t-98-reached-in-mukundra-hills-tiger-reserve-224044 http://www.rajasthankhabre.com/news/rajasthan-news/tiger-t-98-reached-from-ranthambore-to-mukundra-37418 RE: Tigers of Ranthambore National Park - Pckts - 02-22-2019 Vishnu Singh Rathore T34 (Kumbha ) one of dominate male tiger of Ranthambhore Walking on Road, Feb. 2019 *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: Bigcats News - Sanju - 03-06-2019 Nine Years Unanimous Undisputed reign and Supreme Monarch rule of Kuno Male in Kuno Kingdom as Emperor *This image is copyright of its original author T- 38 Kuno Male Sheopur, Madhya Pradesh T- 38 came out of Ranthambore in October 2010 and migrated to Kuno National Park and ruling his established Kingdom irrefutable for now completely 9 years ! Even though the Kuno NP didn't got (On the way) Asian (Gir) Lions, which has identified as one of the major tourist destination on the map in the Sheopur district, but the Male T-38 has emerged from the Ranthambore Tiger Reserve (Rajasthan's Sawaimadhoapur district) ruling indubitable for almost 9 years However, in these 9 years some other tigers from Ranthambore have also come to the Sheopur district but, only Tiger T-38 settled here comfortably and permanently. Since entering the Palpur in October 2010 and tracing by the camera trap for the first time on February 3, 2011 the Kuno male is showing unique and powerful dominance in the area. This is the reason why this male consistently shows his presence. DFO's latest click from mobile camera The pictures of Tiger T-38 have been caught in camera traps many times, but on the night of March 1 2019, Kuno DFO, Brigendro Srivastava himself captured a tiger photograph in his mobile camera. When DFO Shrivastav was returning from Palpur's Rest House with his fellow officers, in the night appeared T- 38 Kuno male. Grabbing that opportunity, he stopped his car and clicked the photograph of the tiger. @smedz @Siegfried @Wolverine @Lycaon RE: Tigers of Ranthambore National Park - Rishi - 03-06-2019 (03-06-2019, 10:37 AM)Sanju Wrote: Nine Years Unanimous Undisputed reign and Supreme Monarch rule of Kuno Male in Kuno Kingdom as Emperor Big boy spent his whole life alone, without any mate or cubs... that's just another level of tragic!!! RE: Tigers of Ranthambore National Park - Sanju - 03-06-2019 (03-06-2019, 11:02 AM)Rishi Wrote: Big boy spent his whole life alone, without any mate or cubs... that's just another level of tragic!!!Putting aside T- 38, those some other Ranthambore stray striped cats (5 to 7 tigers) which reside fleetingly in Palpur are all males? No females? Back then, some tiger cubs are reported and sighting in the Kuno region RE: Tigers of Ranthambore National Park - Sanju - 03-06-2019 What an absolute beauty this young fella is! We’ve managed to catch up with this two and a half year old male a couple of times - he’s been very obliging on both occasions and totally unconcerned with us being around. When you’re up close, you really get to appreciate the size of male Bengal tigers; they’re just huge. Sadly, this week will very likely be the last time that I see him, as within the next few months, he will be forced out by the dominant adult male and have to try to establish a territory for himself, beyond the tourist zones of Ranthambhore. It’s been a honour to be in his presence. Photographer :@neiljacksonphotographic RE: Tigers of Ranthambore National Park - Rishi - 03-06-2019 (03-06-2019, 11:13 AM)Sanju Wrote:(03-06-2019, 11:02 AM)Rishi Wrote: Big boy spent his whole life alone, without any mate or cubs... that's just another level of tragic!!!Putting aside T- 38, those some other Ranthambore stray striped cats (5 to 7 tigers) which reside fleetingly in Palpur are all males? No females? The 2010 All India Tiger Esimation detected "evidence of new areas populated by tigers, e.g. Kuno-Palpur Wildlife Sanctuary in Madhya Pradesh". There was a report in January 2015 that 7 tigers moved to Kuno after 2010, all transient males. It was based on the study "Tiger dispersals in the semi-arid landscape of north-west" by Sunny Shah, Sailaja Nayaki and Jimmy Borah, that found female tigers disperse less than half o the distance of male tigers. From the news updates we've been following on this thread, breeding tigresses have made it only upto Kailadevi buffer of RTR, that too not many. There's also a post on this tiger census at Kuno, suggesting multiple tigers are present all over the place. Hard to tell which sex at this point... (02-24-2018, 08:41 AM)Rishi Wrote: The results of this census is going to play an important role in shaping the decision over the future of Kuno-Palpur landscape! RE: Tigers of Ranthambore National Park - Sanju - 03-06-2019 Kuno resonates with roars of several tigers post I want that link. :) @Rishi RE: Tigers of Ranthambore National Park - Rishi - 03-06-2019 (03-06-2019, 12:05 PM)Sanju Wrote: Kuno resonates with roars of several tigers post https://m.patrika.com/gwalior-news/kuno-palpur-scantuary-park-2348102/ RE: Tigers of Ranthambore National Park - Sanju - 03-06-2019 (03-06-2019, 12:30 PM)Rishi Wrote: https://m.patrika.com/gwalior-news/kuno-...k-2348102/I expected it as Hindi news when I read that post, coz I know how google translates works on Hindi news and didn't find any news in English when used search phrase with that English title words "Kuno resonates with roars of several tigers"... RE: Tigers of Ranthambore National Park - Rishi - 03-08-2019 A tiger was sighted strolling along Sheopur-Sawai Madhopur Highway by one Anand Garg from his car, in Sheopur district of MP on 11th February 2019. Apprently it's quite a common occurrence in the area between Ranthambore & Kuno-Palpur... *This image is copyright of its original author https://aajkichitthi.com/fir-appeared-on-the-shyopur-highway-the-tiger-tiger-captured-the-camera-in-the-camera/ RE: Tigers of Ranthambore National Park - Sanju - 03-08-2019 https://aajkichitthi.com/fir-appeared-on...he-camera/ Strange I didn't find that news till now. This news website always comes or appear when searched with mobile only not on PC in search results. RE: Tigers of Ranthambore National Park - Rishi - 03-08-2019 (03-08-2019, 08:31 AM)Sanju Wrote: https://aajkichitthi.com/fir-appeared-on...he-camera/ More importantly, it's stripes don't match with T-38 here... *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: Tigers of Ranthambore National Park - Sanju - 03-08-2019 (03-08-2019, 08:07 AM)Rishi Wrote: Apprently it's quite a common occurrence in the area between Ranthambore & Kuno-Palpur... Kuno is a wonderful region. Only Place on earth which is both Lion Reserve and Tiger Reserve. Double Protection. |