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The Terai Tiger

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(09-11-2017, 09:45 PM)Pckts Wrote: Pankil Desai

A image from May 2016 from Corbett Tiger Reserve of Sharmili and her son Pandit.


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What a beast he was. I still remember the first time I saw him. he was hardly 2 years old. But bigger than most of the dominant males in other parks. I always thought he was the tiger to watch in the future. sadly that wasn't going to be the case and he fell prey to humans. Pandit was a true powerful tiger.
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( This post was last modified: 10-09-2017, 09:53 PM by Pckts )

Another big cat out of Dudhwa....

Abhijeet Mude

At Dudhwa National Park.


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Photo and information credits: Soumyajit Nandy
"Tigress" from Corbett National Park.

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Bardiya kingfisher resort , bardia nepal

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In the sal forests of Pilibhit Tiger Reserve...

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Virat & Pandit with their mother Sharmily and two sisters, back when they were all together (& alive)..sometime in 2015.
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Tigress on plackard at Katherniaghat Wildlife Sanctuary...

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Camera trapped tigress from Dudhwa Tiger Reserve...

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Male tiger from watchtower Corbett National Park artificial waterhole...

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Unidentified tiger of unknown sex on shores of Ramganga...

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Old photo of tiger pair in Pilibhit or Dudhwa (don't remember)...

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(11-01-2017, 08:23 PM)Rishi Wrote: Tigress from Katherniaghat Wildlife Sanctuary...

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Tigress from Dudhwa Tiger Reserve...

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Male tiger from watchtower Corbett National Park artificial waterhole...

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That Dudhwa Tigress . Wow she looks like a beast. I think Dudhwa really has some special tigers in general. All the stories and images coming from there are usually special. Who can forget the Rhino Killer

The image from Ramganga- looks like a huge male

The last image- Again a robust male definitely

Absolutely wonderful pictures
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(11-01-2017, 08:28 PM)$uSpiciou$ Wrote: That Dudhwa Tigress . Wow she looks like a beast. I think Dudhwa really has some special tigers in general. All the stories and images coming from there are usually special. Who can forget the Rhino Killer

Maybe... To me she just looks gorged. 

Ive added some more..
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( This post was last modified: 11-02-2017, 12:29 PM by parvez )

I am impressed with uttaranchal forest cover. It is around 46% probably the second highest for non north east states. 
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Nepal terai,

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Dudhwa,

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Chilla range rajaji tiger,

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Jagdeep Rajput Photography
Male Tiger of Sambar Road.

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