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Zeeshan Ali Pilibhit

Mating Pair

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Charger Male .. One of the most difficult tigers I have photographed till date .. I named him after the famous Charger Male of Bhandhavgarh about 7 years back
He is a sibling of the famous Gulrighat Male and is now ruling over Rhino Zone like his father the "S" Male who was also called "The Rhino Hitter"

Bhavani Male and Malangsa Baba Male are the other two who have been very tough to face
Between these 3 Males I must have faced atleast 20 odd mock charges .. scaring the wits of many who have been with me .. including me


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( This post was last modified: 06-13-2023, 11:27 PM by Ashutosh )

Pilibhit male:



Same male:



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( This post was last modified: 06-16-2023, 06:43 PM by Ashutosh )

Barahi range male, Pilibhit. I want to see him with his winter weight!!!!! What a monster!!!

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Bhagoda


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Bhagoda with a tigress 


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Bhagoda


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Bhimtal from Pilibhit
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( This post was last modified: 08-06-2023, 08:24 PM by Ashutosh )

Thunder, Dudhwa:





Varahi male, Pilibhit:

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two big males in this video 

(7:57 - 8:34) unidentified male.
(8:34 - 9:04) Bhagoda - the king of Surai forest range.
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@Roflcopters, great find. Bhagoda from Surai is massive. Very impressive individual.
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A few of the biggest specimens from among 300 odd tigers in Corbett,

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Dudhwa tigers,

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some very impressive specimens @parvez 


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Dudh 10 = Gabbar


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Dudh 12 = Bhadraulla male 


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Dudh 20 = Sathiyana male

I can't seem to figure out who Dudh 30 is, I suspect it might be Gulahi male but i don't have clear pictures of him to come to this conclusion.
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@Roflcopters Great find. Unfortunately, regarding Dudhwa 30 those are the poor pixelated pictures, the only pics I have of him, from the document itself.
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gabbar
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