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B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India

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When there was hardly any sighting of male in mukki, this guy came from kanha and took charge. One of my favorite tiger 'umarpani male', not being sighted for last few days. But he will come out someday just like a hero..... 

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Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve, India

Wagdoh

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Sonam

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Sonam's cub

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Sitara

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I don't know the name of this. Tank female?

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Namdeo

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All photo credits: Sandeep Dutta
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Tiger - Kaziranga National Forest - Eastern Zone - Assam dt. March'2015.

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Today Is the Lucky Day 4 me
1 Tiger Morning safari in Bijrani
1 Tiger Evening Safari in Jhirna
Jhirna CTR
Feb 2016

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NEWS: Uttarakhand, the State in India with the second highest tiger population after Karnataka, now has a second tiger reserve, besides the Corbett Tiger Reserve.
The Rajaji National Park has now been notified as the Rajaji Tiger Reserve by the Centre.
The tiger reserve (1075.17 sq-km) includes the 255.63 sq-km area of Rajaji National Park’s buffer zone.
The new tiger reserve is expected to bring in more tourists and boost the economy of the State.

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Old pic tho, This was in Kahna. There were a tiger couple. everyone was busy watching female tigress resting on the road while a male tiger nade his appearance silently from the bushes and kept observing. Nobody released for quite sometime wink emoticon


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Sub Adult Kaziranga male being rescued 



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Bajrang the undisputed king of Teliya and Mohurli babysitting one of his female cub. (Feb/2016)


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Wagdoh, Asha tigress and the cubs all in one frame. 




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Bajrang cooling off, Sonam and the cubs were nearby (Feb/2016)

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The infamous Jobhi from May/2014


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the elusive male from Navageon area of Tadoba (Jan/2016), heard he's expanding his territory and fighting over the control of Jamni. this is the same male that was seen mating with Choti Tara. 


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here he is again, looks like a young male. doesn't he sort of resemble the old W face male aka Vasant Bandhara? 


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My boy Gabbar sighted (Jan/2016) near Khutwanda, apparently he shifted to this area and is doing well.



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Bamera's son, Somanshu from Bandhavgarh with his female. (March 2016) 


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the couple again


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The legendary Prince aka Raja from Bandipur - Feb/2016. 


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Gowri Shankar, Raja and Gowri's son (Dec/2015)


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Bull Gaur kill by a male tiger in Kabini's tiger tank area, I wonder if the old male still rules? Haven't seen him in 2 years. (Feb/2016)

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The huge pench male that died recently by falling into a well.
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Shamanth Krishnamurthy:
The Mighty beast from Bandipur

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Had an amazing evening, saw 3 different tigers a male sitting in water, a female chasing barasingha AND then my favorite one Umarpani male, can’t ask for more.

This is what we call a ‘SUPER DRIVE’……..


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Looks like this male has some wounds on his front leg.


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And he appeared today after 42 days, the male I was missing for a long. As I mentioned in my last post that he’ll come out like a hero and he did today, walked on road majestically and confidently marked his territory.

Great to see him back……… ‘the resilient’! — at Chitvan Jungle Lodge, Kanha National Park, India

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Umarpani Male^

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I have to say it, the Umarpani male seems such a magnificent male. Thanks for sharing the pics.

Rituraj Jaiswal:
"Its My Road"


"BHEEMA"
the male tiger

king of Dhawajhandi and chimta area
Kanha 2016

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Bheema is one of my favorites from Kahna. Looks like hes getting more of a scruff than I'm used to seeing on him.
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Bheema seems to be doing really well since the collar came off and good to see King Umarpani after a while
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Link 7... quickly becoming one of my favorites



The massive Link 7 male (Chota Munna) | Tigers of Kanha.
He has inherited all the best possible genes from his affable, shrewd and powerful father, Munna and mother, the pretty Link 7 female. Just entering adulthood, he has already grown into a huge beast and is expanding his territory in the Mukki zone at a fast pace.
For me, he is the tiger to watch in Kanha in the years to come!
View in full screen for best effect.


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Quite the resemblance to his father (longer but thinner rostrum)

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One more of Link 7

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[video=youtube]http://https://youtu.be/h5BWjJYXV64[/video]

Unknown kaziranga tiger

Some others,

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Mohammed Shujath:
Paparazzi Friendly Tiger 

Bandipur Tiger Reserve 
March 2016
Raja the Prince

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King of the Jungle

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Kaziranga tigers,

Young one probably in midst of cub to subadult stage,

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Probably in sub-adult to adult stage

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This one probably an adult,

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Unknown tiger from cub to sub-adult stage,

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A tigress, as it seems,
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Bamera kankti Son (5-6 Years old)

Bandhavgarh safari 

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T18 / Bhagoda, the grown up ferocious and wounded stray tiger of Bandhavgarh National Park. This has been a gift from our tiger-GURU Ajit Singh who is loaded with 6th sense. We were on birding mission that morning. Three golden jackals appeared and kept walking around our gypsy. They stopped at times and looked in a direction. ....and the CALL came from the very direction! 09.12.2015. f/8, 1/320 sec., ISO 400, FL 185 mm. The left chest and left paw has fighting wounds!

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I wonder who he was fighting with?
Bada Mahaman male, Bandhavgarh. 09.12.2015, Magadhi, M.P., India. f/8, 1/125 sec., ISO 400, FL 270 mm. A very aggressive 5 year old male that growled at us. ID credit with thanks to Vijayarajan Muthu and Ravi Bandhavgarh.

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T18, the Bhagoda / stray grown up male of Bandhavgarh, M.P., India. 09.12.2015. f/11, 1/60 sec., ISO 400, FL 550 mm. We were concentrating upon birding and we ran in Ajit Singh's expected direction as we got a CALL near by. A minute passed when we stationed our gypsy and this male crossed the road. later we came to know that this was one of the ferocious male named as 'Charger'.

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10 mins after entering the park, we saw this beautiful male tiger, crossing the road. He seems to have had a sumptuous meal (of the cow he had killed a couple of days ago) and he gave a snarl before disappearing into the thicket. In the next couple of days, we were blessed with some good sighting of this tiger; on one occasion, the tiger crossed the road just ahead of our gypsy - the below photograph is a fullframe shot. He is called 'Tadoba tank' tiger and is the son of the legendary Bamera. — at Bandhavgarh National Park.

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The Hunk - Matkasur Male.

Dedicating my best ever Tiger shot to my wife, Jasmine !!
Tadoba

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A couple of minutes after sunrise on that winter morning, Ravi spotted the tiger and exclaimed, 'Sir, tiger'. Instinctively, he drove the gypsy a couple of meters to the other side of the chowk, saying, 'the tiger will come out from here'. And so it did. The tiger waited there for a couple of seconds before it walked towards the road. The spot was totally dark, and it was very hard for us to spot the tiger. My camera (D610 + Nik 200-500) somehow managed and this is the first face-off with the Matkasur Male. (Recovered a lot in raw)

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