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Large male tigers from India (Videos Only)

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Katezari

Katezari male looks to be injured in the face with a puncture wound. 





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Unknown tigers fighting in Tadoba





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I think those are two females, at least the one submitting is a female. Not positive about the other.
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(08-30-2014, 11:31 PM)'Pckts' Wrote: I think those are two females, at least the one submitting is a female. Not positive about the other.

 

It may be a male and a female, not sure though.



 
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Kabini Backater male





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Kabini Male










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Backwater male looks to be a niced size male.
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Tiger spotted in giri chikamagalur.


https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=683...=2&theater
 
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I saw that video as well. How freaking scary does that look?
I read that they were unaware that tigers even lived in that area.
I think this is a great sign, as tigers numbers grow, they will continue to spread through out areas that we never knew. As long as we stop putting up fences, they will continue to amaze us. 
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( This post was last modified: 09-09-2014, 03:53 AM by Pckts )

T24 Most dominate male of Ranthambhore and confirmed man eater




Largest Male in Ranthambhore according to Kanwar
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T72 aka Sultan Son of T28 I believe, check out the massive size on this guy




One more of the King of Ranthambhore T24




 
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Star Male (T28) seems to be a huge and a very tall tiger.
Just look at the height next to the vehicle.



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Another video of Massive male T28
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(09-07-2014, 09:29 PM)'Apollo' Wrote: Tiger spotted in giri chikamagalur.


https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=683...=2&theater
 

 

That´t guy had either balls of steel or was uber enthusiastic. I would have never filmed outside a car or something similar. He was lucky, that he didn´t encounter a maneater or simply a hungry tiger.

 
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Man, I don't know if that's an act of bravery or sheer stupidity. either way, he's lucky to be alive. If it had been a Tiger that wasn't used to Human presence then this would've turned out pretty bad. [img]images/smilies/dodgy.gif[/img]


Pckts: T72 is the son of T24 and Noor (T-39)
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