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RE: Ranthambore - brotherbear - 06-09-2016 (12-19-2015, 12:56 AM)scamander Wrote:(12-19-2015, 12:24 AM)scamander Wrote: T64 - Akash. http://wildfact.com/forum/topic-how-to-upload-image RE: Ranthambore - Pckts - 06-09-2016 (06-09-2016, 01:23 AM)Pckts Wrote: Andy Rouse Photography 'Now i am also numbered'...Congrats to Star's boy Pacman for his new ID.. *This image is copyright of its original author T 60..Zone 2.RTR *This image is copyright of its original author Krishna (T 19) @ Ranthambore, Rajasthan, India May 2016 *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: Ranthambore - Pckts - 11-22-2016 Mritunjay Kumar Tiwary SENSING COMPETITORS OUT!! No this tiger is neither roaring nor growling. It is using it's tongue to sense the smell of tigers in it's area. Did you know that like other carnivores, tigers too have a Jacobson organ in the roof of their mouth. It is a pouch-like structure located directly behind the front incisors. It has two small openings that direct scent particles from the air as the tiger inhales to nerves located within the structure. The nerves then transmit the message to the olfactory region in the brain that identifies the scent. By the way this male has the distinction of being the biggest tiger in this Tiger reserve. #ClawExpressionWeek — at Ranthambore National Park. *This image is copyright of its original author Anjan Lal T-28 Star Male Tiger From Ranthambore's Zone 4 Area Ranthambore Tiger Reserve India *This image is copyright of its original author And Here's Pacman - T85 Male Tiger - Krishna's Son Ranthambore Tiger Reserve India *This image is copyright of its original author Teresa Hedden The endangered Bengal Tiger!! I had almost given up hope of seeing one after multiple game drives and only seeing tracks. This morning, on our final drive, this beautiful male tiger walked right in front of our vehicle. They call him Pacman~Ranthambore National Park, India *This image is copyright of its original author Mohammed Kasim Tiger (Star Male) ranthambore ©Kasim photography https://www.facebook.com/kasimfotography for more Wildlife Pictures. *This image is copyright of its original author Sandals and Heels An Alpha male tiger spotted in #Ranthambore National park. It was amazing to see him come out of the bushes! And so close! *This image is copyright of its original author ? #tiger safari #tiger #indialove*This image is copyright of its original author The Nature Club After a long wait; here comes T-58.! A huge male tiger with a Nilgai kill. He is one of the biggest tigers of Ranthambhore.! he went and sat in the water for a while and started walking towards the kill.!! *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 Arpit Desai Male Tiger Pacman strolling near Padam Lake Ranthambore National Park *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: Ranthambore - Pckts - 11-23-2016 @tigerluver @sanjay Can we rename the title to "Ranthambore Tigers" and move this thread to the Tiger section? Just feels like it's going that way. Sarat Talluri A Record shot of a legendary family !!! There was once upon a time in Ranthambore a majestic king called " USTAD " and his family. Now it has become a fairy tail to be told to our grandchildren once we grow old. This shot was taken when Ustad and Noor and their family of cubs were in relaxing mood in the early morning. Petting Dad: Cub was so happy to meet their dad. The movement they came together started petting him. Rest is history which all of us know. Exif: Aperture priority with aperture 2.8, evaluative metering with exposure bias of 1 1/3, ISO 5000 yielded a shutter speed of 1/5000 on a foggy day at 7.30 am. Focal length 182 MM Royal bengal Tiger, Tigress and their less than year cubs family, Ranthambore, Rajasthan, India. December 2014. *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: Tigers of Ranthambore National Park - sanjay - 11-24-2016 We have done it @Pckts RE: Tigers of Ranthambore National Park - Pckts - 01-12-2017 Tiger? *This image is copyright of its original author or *This image is copyright of its original author Loch Ness Monster? RE: Tigers of Ranthambore National Park - Pckts - 01-18-2017 Kishore Sabareeshan Hide and seek Pacman, Ranthambore (Mar '16) Better viewed on computer screens *This image is copyright of its original author :)#TigersOfIndia *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: Tigers of Ranthambore National Park - Pckts - 01-26-2017 Sourabh Bharti T34/Kumbha Zone 2, Ranthmbore Tiger Reserve Jan 2016 *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: Tigers of Ranthambore National Park - Pckts - 02-02-2017 Kishore Sabareeshan Pacman in his habitat Ranthambore March '16 *This image is copyright of its original author Vinod YN Ranthambore Gennext series Pacman on move. *This image is copyright of its original author Ranthambore Diary, Gennext Series Pacman walking on Golden snow. Winter in Ranthambore, the grass turns pale and the foliage becomes copper brown. In late winters red-brown and yellow dominates due to the pre-ponderance of flame of the forest (Butea monosperma) and dhok,( Anogeissus pendula).Offering Spectacular sight to park. *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: Tigers of Ranthambore National Park - Pckts - 02-06-2017 Tejas Soni starmale ranthambhore np/30/6/2015/canon7d/canon100_400mmlisusm *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: Tigers of Ranthambore National Park - Pckts - 04-11-2017 Tiger Watch The Wandering Tigers of Ranthambore! 1. T80 or Tufan ( Cyclone) touched the neighbouring state of Madhya Pradesh. This daring Tiger crossed the Chambal (and back) and is now roaming a 200 km area within Kaila Devi. 2. T91 or Cowboy, not because he killed cows during his phase in exile, but because he came back with an explosion inside the core area of Raj Bagh just like a Clint Eastwood original. Now he roams inside the heart of the National Park. He has travelled in MP, even injured a man and returned. He has been in the ravines of the Chambal and then finally settled in nothing less than the best area of not only the Ranthambore Tiger Reserve, but the National Park! 3. T72 or Sultan is an amazing tiger who migrated 100 km away from his birthplace . Now he has settled there and even found a female in the new area. There is no such corner in Kaila Devi which he has not explored. *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: Tigers of Ranthambore National Park - Pckts - 05-30-2017 Shishir Kumar Jain T-57 For more pics please visit Shishir Wild Box Office Nikon D5 + Nikon 400mm F2.8e FL ED VR Lens at Ranthambore National Park on 11-May-2016 Full Frame, No Crop *This image is copyright of its original author Arun Ahuja big boy fateh t42 I @ranthambhore this summer *This image is copyright of its original author Just a heads up, Ranthambore is considered Northern India not central, so make sure to post info here. Thanks RE: Tigers of Ranthambore National Park - Pckts - 06-06-2017 Anjan's Wildlife Photography Page The Hercules of the Big Cat World - T57 Male Tiger!!! Ranthambore Tiger Reserve India *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: Tigers of Ranthambore National Park - Pckts - 06-20-2017 Suman Chakraborty The hunk of Ranthambhore. T42 Fateh. *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: Tigers of Ranthambore National Park - Ngala - 06-27-2017 Photo and information credits: Vinod Goel Wildlife & Nature Photography "T 57 the tiger who has occupied the territory of Ustad T 24(translocated to Udaipur on being declared man eater )" *This image is copyright of its original author
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