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Tigers of Central India

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( This post was last modified: 11-11-2020, 11:53 AM by Ashutosh )

Amazing capture of two sub-adult brothers (around 22 months old) from the last litter of the legendary Collarwali living side by side. I am guessing they want to pack on some muscle before going off separately.

One of the cubs is on post #1517 of this thread.

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Bheem

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New young male from Tadoba called Rocket. Because he runs away as fast as a rocket when he sees humans, apparently.

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Satpura males

Ravan





A dominant male whose territory is massive



A new male (swipe for video)



Another dominant male who charges gypsies.



Another big male

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(11-14-2020, 11:17 PM)Ashutosh Wrote: New young male from Tadoba called Rocket. Because he runs away as fast as a rocket when he sees humans, apparently.


This is the young male who killed a Leopard. He was with Sonam even after she had her next Litter.

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Ram Kumar Yadav Kanha

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Ashish Choudhari 
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Sillari gate
17 November 2020

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Deepak Yadav Kanha
The rarely seen Ronda Female from the Sarhi Zone

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Tigers of Tadoba





Chota matka



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MV3 tigress @Mukki, Kanha. She takes on the size from her father - Umarpani male.

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uma can't be her father she looks alot like kf actually, look at her stripes and her face @Ashutosh
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Chota Bheem, just coming into his own around 4-5

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As this morning we have completed our 6th Safari out of 14 we are Blessed with Sightings of 3 Huge Male Tigers and intrestingly all three sightings are from the most Ignored and underestimated Zone.. Yes I am talking about Zone 3- Khitauli. These 3 Males have recently occupied the territory of their very popular Father "BHEEM".. And yes you can easily make out by the size of all three of them that they are from his lineage. 
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Chota Bheem from Khitauli with Tara. She has just given birth and was seen false mating with him.





@Rage2277, when was chota bheem born? There is a slight confusion about his age because I have seen some say he was born in 2017.
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(11-23-2020, 09:16 PM)Ashutosh Wrote: Chota Bheem from Khitauli with Tara. She has just given birth and was seen false mating with him.





@Rage2277, when was chota bheem born? There is a slight confusion about his age because I have seen some say he was born in 2017.

I've read he and his brothers are between 4-5
He certainly doesn't look full grown yet so my guess is 3-4 at the moment.
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there are photos of them around with their mother, i believe it was either from late 2017 to early 2018 can't find the photos so can't fully confirm, he should be a little younger than the tadoba boys @Ashutosh
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