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B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India

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(08-03-2020, 02:33 AM)tigerluver Wrote: I feel the arrow is in the wrong position. I am not on a desktop at the moment so I can’t use images. Look at the small mound of dirt in front of the back of his forefoot. Following that trail the arrow is too close to the camera. On top of that, the part of the photo that is to be measured would sit even further behind his forefoot, further making the arrow’s location too close to the camera.

The arrow would need to be angled as well, the front needs to be moved closer to the camera while the back would need to be between his forelegs. 
At best it's just a rough estimate but still something we can use for scale.
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Some old Jai Photo's that I've not seen.

‎Paul George‎ 

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(08-04-2020, 10:17 PM)parvez Wrote: The body may be in in little curvature. So, length may be even more. Wagdoh is huge specimen as far as I know.


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I agree, Wagdoh looks really big to me.
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Everyone except few kanha lobbyists knows Wagdoh is largest tiger in Central India since the extinction of panna tigers. Prime wagdoh male is a sight to behold. 

These guys have seen all sort of tigers in central indian reserves. Look what they say. It is tigers like wagdoh who keeps the tiger largest cat banner flying high. 


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( This post was last modified: 08-08-2020, 05:28 PM by Pckts )

It has nothing to do with "lobbyists"
Kanha is just more accomidatidating to larger cats.
Wagdoh was larger than Bamera, no one is disagreeing but he's not the largest in C. India. And there are plenty of photographers who've seen Umarpani and many other Tigers and say he's the largest in India doesn't mean its true.

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Here's someone who has seen both Wagdoh and Umarpani

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We also know that T50 was even larger than Umarpani and most think KF was too based on the video of them together while it's almost unanimous that Wagdoh is the largest Tiger in Tadoba.
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600 Pound plus Sauraha male

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The big boy Wagdoh.








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