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The Terai Tiger

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Kishanpur tigers,


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Anurag Prakash
Dudhwa....

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The Return of the Warrior Prince, Kishanpur, Apr 2018 
Dudhwa

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 A pair of courting tigers from Corbett, India
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Chitwan tigers in conflict

Rescue team taking the conflict tiger under control Rescue team taking the conflict tiger under control A male tiger has been rescued from the Raptidoon Community Forest in Shukranagar area of Chitwan. The tiger was responsible for a death of a local woman who was reported to have been cutting grass for fodder in the forest when the incident took place. The woman was attacked and killed at around 8:30 in the morning on August 06, 2018. Responding to the situation, a rescue team of veterinarians and technicians from NTNC-BCC and Chitwan National Park (CNP) were deployed. Upon arriving at the scene, the tiger was spotted near the dead body, already having consumed parts of victim’s scalp and hind parts. The tiger was darted at around at 15:30 hrs. Physical examination reveal that the tiger is an old individual with its upper left canine missing. He also had some minor injuries which is very likely caused from a fight with another tiger. The conflict tiger was later tallied with the tiger images in the tiger library of CNP. It was identified to have been captured in the camera traps of Sukhibhar area during the National Tiger Survey of 2018. The tiger was identified as 'MT09'. Similarly during the same period, two other tigers (MT08 & MT10) were also captured close to the same area. Being in such close proximity with other males and due to its ripe age, MT09 was possibly pushed out from his territory. The images of National Tiger Survey also revealed injuries in his face, clear indications that this particular tiger was in constant competition with other tigers.


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old male MT09 during his rescue


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MT09 past his prime age


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Map showing the conflict point and the movement of the three individual tigers including MT09 during the national tiger survey conducted earlier this year

MT08’s movement in blue.
MT09’s movement in red.
MT10’s movement in white.

source: https://www.ntnc.org.np/news/tiger-rescued-chitwan
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Scissor Male

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( This post was last modified: 09-25-2018, 08:37 PM by Rishi )

(09-20-2018, 08:41 AM)johnny rex Wrote:
(09-20-2018, 08:32 AM)Rishi Wrote:
(09-20-2018, 06:33 AM)Smilodon-Rex Wrote:
(06-29-2018, 09:40 AM)Rishi Wrote: The Terai Arc & Sivalik region of NW-India & Nepal is the coldest habitat of Bengal Tigers, except for the snowy hills of the Northeast. Their winter coat looks like Amur's autumn coat.

And not just the males...
Here's a female from Indian Terai.

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It looks like Amur tiger
I know. She's from Corbett. That population has most "Amur"looking tigers of all Terai.

In winter the only difference that remains is Bengal tigers' darker coat.
Viraat ©Kintoo Dhawan (January 2016)

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Are there more photos of Amur looking male Bengal tigers especially those from Terai region?

Posts #182#185 etc also had good specimens.

Images taken in winter.

©Bibek Chatterjee Young male, January 2016.

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©Chris Mills Sub-adult. December 2014.

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©Puneet Sudesh Suchdeva Sub-adult December 2014.

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Dominant male, February 2018.

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©Kintoo Dhawan Adult male January 2015.

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This one is a classic Bengal, even though the winter.
©Prem Photography New male, March 2015

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Image taken in peak summer.
©Alok Jethi

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the terai breed have this magic about them..it's strange..they don't even look real..whatever that means.. i get the same vibe from tibetan sand foxes,pallas cats,andean cats, asiatic lions,tarkin and some others
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 Ramshesh Sastry - Ramganga - My swimming pool 

Tigress | Corbett | Jan 2018
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Katarniaghat tiger,

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http://www.wti.org.in/feature/burning-bright/
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male tiger from Dudhwa, March/2018. credits to Suman Raju



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same male 



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perfect Camouflage



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Salman Siddiqui

Ḍhikālā Zone Jim Corbett
Tiger reserve ramnagar nainital
Uttarakhand India
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Any idea which Tiger this is,
He looks a lot like Ryakassa from the side profile but the album where his image is posted is from Corbett, does anyone have a legit ID for him?
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(11-21-2018, 10:15 PM)Pckts Wrote: Salman Siddiqui

Ḍhikālā Zone Jim Corbett
Tiger reserve ramnagar nainital
Uttarakhand India
Contact no 8194090550

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Any idea which Tiger this is,
He looks a lot like Ryakassa from the side profile but the album where his image is posted is from Corbett, does anyone have a legit ID for him?

I don't know maybe the photographer knows better amd which zone that was shot he could be an offspring from khali. He reminds me at least a bit from him. 

Jim corbett have many big tigers which ID i don't know 

A quick example these 3 big males

1 they looking similarly build with that little larger mane/beard


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(11-21-2018, 10:15 PM)Pckts Wrote: Salman Siddiqui

Ḍhikālā Zone Jim Corbett
Tiger reserve ramnagar nainital
Uttarakhand India
Contact no 8194090550

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Any idea which Tiger this is,
He looks a lot like Ryakassa from the side profile but the album where his image is posted is from Corbett, does anyone have a legit ID for him?
yea that's def ryakassa
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(11-22-2018, 01:43 AM)Jeffrey Wrote:
(11-21-2018, 10:15 PM)Pckts Wrote: Salman Siddiqui

Ḍhikālā Zone Jim Corbett
Tiger reserve ramnagar nainital
Uttarakhand India
Contact no 8194090550

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Any idea which Tiger this is,
He looks a lot like Ryakassa from the side profile but the album where his image is posted is from Corbett, does anyone have a legit ID for him?

I don't know maybe the photographer knows better amd which zone that was shot he could be an offspring from khali. He reminds me at least a bit from him. 

Jim corbett have many big tigers which ID i don't know 

A quick example these 3 big males

1 they looking similarly build with that little larger mane/beard


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2


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3


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1 and 3 are bandhavgarh males 1- bamera 3- kallu and 2 is a kanha male
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