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Tigers of North-Eastern India

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From what I notice Assam region tigers seem to have less vibrant stripe patterns, especially around the front portion of their body, but the coloration of them is a bit harder to tell. Some photographers will adjust their shots to make the tigers color more vibrant or less, just depends.
I know that northern Indian tigers also seem to have a less vibrant coat and stripe pattern as well.
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Same pictures posted in the B2 thread just larger...


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Panthera tigris tigris
Kaziranga National Park has one of the highest tiger densities in India today, but these striped beasts are seldom seen. They are not shy, just that the tall elephant grass and the semi evergreen forests gives them a nice cover to hide.
On on this day, we were extremely lucky to spot him relaxing by a water hole, and then he came out of the bushes and started walking on the road, patrolling his territory.
Too see this striped beauty in a landscape like Kaziranga is indeed an awesome sight.


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Huuge kaziranga tiger,(shot in December 2015)!!


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Picture credits: Ramanbhadran Thirupathur
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"Kaziranga Tiger amidst Elephant Grass
Simply in love with Grassland Tiger habitat !
Due to tall elephant grasses there was just a small opening from where i could make this picture.I had to stand in the Gypzy and take this shot hand-held.
Canon 7D || Canon 500MM F4
March 16"

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Kaziranga Tiger Scape
Feeling blessed to document such a superb Tiger sighting from Kaziranga forest.Kaziranga boost a good number of Tiger population but Tiger sighting here is difficult because of Kazi Terrain,Thick vegetation and long elephant grasses.Saw this male Tiger resting near the waterbody at a distant.Almost after an hour of wait ,He stood-up came out of grassland and started walking on the road.
March 16
Canon 7D || Canon 500MM F4
#Kaziranga #Tiger #Assam

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@Pckts :

Congratulations as concerns your photos ! Sincerely...
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Thanks, they are Harshil James photographs, not my own but thank you any way.
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Tigress,
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Unknown tiger, his ear and an eye are tore apart, perhaps during a territorial fight with another tiger(most possibly).

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Camera trap tigresses,

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( This post was last modified: 04-15-2016, 09:37 PM by Pckts )

He actually was shot! That's a bullet hole in that poor boy.
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( This post was last modified: 04-15-2016, 11:45 PM by Pckts )


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"Appointment with GOD

SIghting of the Kaziranga from the long elephant grass is like meeting GOD himself.

A Life of Secrecy. The Kaziranga Tiger. very Late evening. Almost dark "

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#King
Royal Bengal tiger
at kaziranga national park

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Rofikul Islam
Watching Royal Bengal Tiger At Kaziranga NP, Assam
What a great sighting
Enjoyed it while killing the cow so close by

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(04-15-2016, 09:37 PM)Pckts Wrote: He actually was shot! That's a bullet hole in that poor boy.

Do you have the story? If so, please share with me the details.
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( This post was last modified: 04-16-2016, 07:15 AM by Pckts )

@parvez
Here it is
http://wildfact.com/forum/topic-tiger-di...e#pid11374
Scroll to the middle of the page
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This is a cub grown in an enclosure and released in forests of chattisgarh,

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Some more,

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A typical kaziranga tiger, smaller in comparison to other adult males,

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Where is the bottom image on post #27 from?
That is such a clear image, you never see tigers like that from Kazi.
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(04-25-2016, 10:30 PM)Pckts Wrote: Where is the bottom image on post #27 from?
That is such a clear image, you never see tigers like that from Kazi.

I got it while browsing google images.
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