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Large male tigers from India (Videos Only)

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Tiger Trails By Anthony

There is a reason why the tiger dominates the territory in a jungle. The majestic walk and striking eyes are enough to make the knees shiver! Here's the Umrapani male in Kanha National Park exemplifying that!




He really is the perfect Tiger.
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Bijal Shah
The mighty KF again!

The magic of Kanha.








Dense Forest of satpura



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(11-28-2017, 04:23 AM)Pckts Wrote: Dense Forest of satpura




Erm.. This one is also Kingfisher.
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(11-28-2017, 05:51 AM)Rishi Wrote:
(11-28-2017, 04:23 AM)Pckts Wrote: Dense Forest of satpura




Erm.. This one is also Kingfisher.

I also thought they looked a like but that was his narrative so I posted it as is.
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Marai tiger,



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Old video of Munna walking with an Elephant




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Handsome Male at Khusapar Gate, Pench




Bhim from Bandhavgarh





Probably the Panna Male?




KG male, Kanha





The Mighty Tarzan of Pench. I wish we'd get some recent sightings of this fella.




Umarpani of Kanha



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( This post was last modified: 12-05-2017, 08:21 AM by Rishi )

(12-05-2017, 04:45 AM)Pckts Wrote: Probably the Panna Male?




Yes, most definitely T-71 aka Pannalal. At 0:35 you have a head-on shot

God he has grown!
This is him in June; https://m.facebook.com/pannatigerresv/post.


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parambikulam tiger,



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Tarzan! My god....what a monster. Unexpected Wow
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@parvez 

About #940: Even him, supreme warrior, sleeps with one eye.
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@Spalea  That is alertness regarding surroundings. Every animal in subcontinent strives for inviinvincibility even after achieving that in jungles they are alert for every sound they hear. They have not achieved invincibility with regards to humans. So they still strive for that.
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@parvez :

Yes, sure, there is an "human component" now, that the wild animals have to integrate. Even (and particularly too) the tigers.
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Umarpani male Kanha, very big tiger indeed.




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T-2 of Kanha aka Karaighati male. Misidentified in the video...

He's really put on an impressive winter weight. Night temperature there should be as low as 5°C now.



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