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Large male tigers from India (Videos Only)

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( This post was last modified: 05-27-2015, 02:43 PM by Apollo )

Thanks a lot for the videos @Rage2277


Regarding the sizes, from my sources 

Jai is bigger than Waghdoh 
Kingfisher male is bigger than redeye, bheema and pattewala's son.
 
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(05-27-2015, 02:42 PM)'Apollo' Wrote: Thanks a lot for the videos @Rage2277


Regarding the sizes, from my sources 

Jai is bigger than Waghdoh 
Kingfisher male is bigger than redeye, bheema and pattewala's son.
 

 



I believe it 100% in regards to Jai, He is an absolute monster. My favorite tiger outside of Kaziranga tigers atm.

Kingfisher looks massive, but so does Redeye, Bheema and Pattewalas son. Im not surprised with the statement although Red Eye would of been my choice for the largest of the 4 but I have seen very little of the others so I don't really have a good archive to go off of .
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Ranth.




Bandhavgarh




Munna from Kahna 3 months ago




Bandhavgarh



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(05-27-2015, 02:42 PM)Apollo Wrote: Thanks a lot for the videos @Rage2277


Regarding the sizes, from my sources 

Jai is bigger than Waghdoh 
Kingfisher male is bigger than redeye, bheema and pattewala's son.
 


Jai is definitely bigger than present Wagdoh but Prime Wagdoh beats Prime Jai (right now). also I agree, Babathenga aka Kingfisher is the biggest male Ive seen from Kanha. Such a powerful specimen.



 
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(05-30-2015, 02:05 PM)'Roflcopters' Wrote:
(05-27-2015, 02:42 PM)'Apollo' Wrote: Thanks a lot for the videos @Rage2277


Regarding the sizes, from my sources 

Jai is bigger than Waghdoh 
Kingfisher male is bigger than redeye, bheema and pattewala's son.
 

 


Jai is definitely bigger than present Wagdoh but Prime Wagdoh beats Prime Jai (right now). also I agree, Babathenga aka Kingfisher is the biggest male Ive seen from Kanha. Such a powerful specimen.



 

 
I don't think any waghdoh beats Jai. Obviously its splitting hairs, but comparing images and videos, I think jai is Taller, Longer and Just as Robust, outside of when Waghdoh was completely full bellied but he always seems to lose a bit of mass when he is empty and the new iimages of Jai when he is empty show a larger framed tiger IMO. But we could possibly be talking about 5kg or 50kg, no way to know for sure.




 
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( This post was last modified: 05-31-2015, 10:15 AM by Roflcopters )

I disagree, I dont think any tiger comes close to Wagdoh but M62, Jay, Veeru, BMW and Babathenga are up there as well. Just my two cents.

 
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 Bheem and Jobhi
 

 

 
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(06-04-2015, 07:20 AM)'Rage2277' Wrote:



 Bheem and Jobhi
 

 

 

 

Big ole boys, whos who?
I know Jobhi is a large male and both look very large. Further one looks larger to me.

 
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Jai from Umredh 




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(06-10-2015, 09:58 AM)'Apollo' Wrote: Jai from Umredh 





 


You can feel the power of this guy, he is a monster.
My favorite tiger at the moment.
Great to see video go along with this picture.
 
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This video of T24 checking on the forest check post clearly shows his size.
We can compare him next to the door as well as the vehicle.
He is definitely a very large tiger.





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(06-04-2015, 08:55 PM)'Pckts' Wrote:
(06-04-2015, 07:20 AM)'Rage2277' Wrote:



 Bheem and Jobhi
 

 

 


 

Big ole boys, whos who?
I know Jobhi is a large male and both look very large. Further one looks larger to me.

 
jobhi's the one with thin stripes



 
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(06-11-2015, 05:10 AM)'Rage2277' Wrote:
(06-04-2015, 08:55 PM)'Pckts' Wrote:
(06-04-2015, 07:20 AM)'Rage2277' Wrote:



 Bheem and Jobhi
 

 

 



 

Big ole boys, whos who?
I know Jobhi is a large male and both look very large. Further one looks larger to me.

 
jobhi's the one with thin stripes



 

 


Bheem is a big boy, those are both beautiful and impressive tigers.
I wonder how the fight turned out?
TFS Rage
 
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In the above video the tiger which is further is Bheem.
Bheem looks to be bigger and taller than Jobhi.



T28 star male from Ranthambore 





 
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T42 aka the badass Fateh from Ranthambore.
No male in Ranthambore will dare to challenge him at the moment.







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