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Tigers of Central India

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(04-03-2020, 08:57 PM)Pckts Wrote: Rocket, famous Male sub adult tiger from Tadoba which stayed with her mother for 4 years almost and even killed a leopard while protecting current cubs of her mother.

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Damn!.. That's a rarest of rare occurrence. And I never heard of him before.
Please, can you make a post on him at Tiger Directory compiling whatever is known about him?

(04-03-2020, 09:26 PM)SuSpicious Wrote: Who is the tiger in the last video?

Chhota Matka.
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@Rishi, I know of one other case of an adult tiger living with his mother way beyond dispersing age and it is from Bandhavgarh. The last successful litter of Charger(the original one who ruled from 1991-97 and died in 1999) and Sita had a cub who had a bum hind leg and was called langru (naturally, what creativity). 

Anyway, since this cub was from Sita’s 3rd litter (she lost her 4th litter while she was allegedly poached when she was raising her fifth) and Charger’s power had shrunk to a small range because of his own son B2 (Sundar), this cub (Langru) was seen with his parents till he was 4 years old when his mother Sita disappeared from suspected poaching after which Charger himself survived by scavenging. Sita and Charger both didn’t mind Langru sticking around with new litters on the scene. But, during this familial setup, Charger was seen to bring food for Sita and Langru and it was the only time I had seen a tiger parent couple take care of a tiger way beyond their maturity. Plus, tigresses themselves leave cubs born with a handicap to starve and die, so it was an exception in this sense as well.

@Pckts the second tiger you posted on #1542 has a hell of a ruff.
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DJ tigress and 8 month old cubs.

   
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Durgesh Pench
Khursapar Pench
Handsome Male
M.H 2020

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Durgesh Urkude
Mel Tiger Photo From Mr, Endrnil Dani 2019 At Pench Tiger Reserve MH, Sillari gate

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T 46 mukki zone

26/1/20 — with Rajendra Jhariya.

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Handsome male probably had his best season yet, he was probably the most bulkiest tiger out of the Pench/Kanha region for me personally. same with Garhi, Umarpani, Mukhtar, Jamuntola and Bhaisanghat. 

here is Tarzan, he's massive and probably one of the longest/tallest tiger out of Central India proportionately but i don't think he was in the league of the others i mentioned. 2018 and 2019 year, no doubt. Tarzan at full strength is a different tiger altogether. 




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Wagdoh back in better days looking strong


Sharad Bandhavgarh‎

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@peter  @GuateGojira I'm thinking of making an index thread. Is that something you'd think useful? 

PM me links of the posts along with desired headlines.
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(04-18-2020, 08:36 AM)Rishi Wrote: @peter  @GuateGojira I'm thinking of making an index thread. Is that something you'd think useful? 

PM me links of the posts along with desired headlines.

Interesting proposal, I will found it usefull, but can you put an example of how we can use it? I mean, I guess that is to found easier data, correct?
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(04-18-2020, 08:39 AM)GuateGojira Wrote:
(04-18-2020, 08:36 AM)Rishi Wrote: @peter  @GuateGojira I'm thinking of making an index thread. Is that something you'd think useful? 

PM me links of the posts along with desired headlines.

Interesting proposal, I will found it usefull, but can you put an example of how we can use it? I mean, I guess that is to found easier data, correct?

Just send me one PM link with headline. I'll create a temporary thread as an example, so you can see.
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(04-18-2020, 08:45 AM)Rishi Wrote: Just send me one link with headline. I'll create a temporary thread as an example, so you can see.

Ohhh, ok. Like
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big bam i love this somewhat bear like build of the charger line in bandhavgarh
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Milap A Solanki‎
L-Mark Male from Pench

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Bheema

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Couple of big boys from Satpura.

   

   
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