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Large male tigers from India (Videos Only)

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Rajbehra Tiger Family Bandhavgarh




 
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Tigress with a huge hole in her face at Bardia NP





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Tall male tiger T12 from Ranthambore





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(09-11-2014, 01:56 PM)'Roflcopters' Wrote: 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)

 


Thanks for the correction, he is a massive boy.
 
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T12 from Ranthambore





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T6 male tiger from Ranthambore

He was around 4+ years old in this video





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Looks like mature male. TFS prathap
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Look at the size of Konda's feet!




 
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Redeye male tiger from Kanha NP





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Love me some red eye.
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Wildlife Warden being charged by a tiger in Ranthambore





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These type of people are pure idiot... Distrub tigers and make them man eater . Anway Great video Apollo
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TFS Apollo, any word on the story behind it?
Looks to be young siblings possibly? 
Either way, first the gypsy blocks the tigers other route of escape and then a man walks up on it and hand gestures towards it on foot.
Real smart, that guy deserved to be attacked. 
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This guy should be brought before the court. 
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(09-26-2014, 08:45 PM)'Pckts' Wrote: TFS Apollo, any word on the story behind it?
Looks to be young siblings possibly? 
Either way, first the gypsy blocks the tigers other route of escape and then a man walks up on it and hand gestures towards it on foot.
Real smart, that guy deserved to be attacked. 

 


Im not sure about the story.
But the mistake is totally on the warden.
He was stupid enough to get down from the vehicle and stand infront of those tigers.
Those tigers looks to be young, may be subadults.
Unfortunately those cubs were cornered in both sides, which triggered the charge.
Fortunately no one is harmed and it was a warning charge.





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