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B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India

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young blood in devdoh tadoba jan 2015 sharp coat there
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Sultan (T72) from Ranthambore

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Star male (T28), the biggest male in Ranthambore

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Teliya sisters from Tadoba

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Latest image of Machli (T16) from Ranthmabore

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Cubs of T39 from Ranthambore

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Raja from Bandipur

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Sharmele from Birjani, Corbett

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Young male tiger from Dhikala, Corbett

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Golden eyed boy from Pench

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(01-30-2015, 11:06 AM)Apollo Wrote: Latest image of Machli (T16) from Ranthmabore

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Grand Salute to this legendary lady.
 
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I'm digging T72. He is really starting to put on some mass

 
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Machli, such a beautiful tiger, she is but a shadow of her previous years. Such a shame, aging and then dying. Its just a shame to see them in such conditions. [img]images/smilies/sad.gif[/img]

Love the pictures, beautiful, big, huge, tigers.
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(01-31-2015, 12:11 AM)'TheLioness' Wrote: Machli, such a beautiful tiger, she is but a shadow of her previous years. Such a shame, aging and then dying. Its just a shame to see them in such conditions. [img]images/smilies/sad.gif[/img]

Love the pictures, beautiful, big, huge, tigers.

 


Not sure how I feel about it but, she probably would of been dead long ago if the Forrest officials would of not been feeding her meat so she doesn't have to hunt as much. She has no canines left and just went blind her eye due to a fight with a male tiger (i forget which one). But the amazing thing is, she has still been confirmed on making kills recently on her own and even fighting a young big male still, at such an old age. What a magnificent Tigress she truly is.
 
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Wow, Waghdoh comes as big as tigers get. impressive how he can maintain such a size at his age. He´s definitely not a beauty. Looks more like a blocky powerhouse than an elegant cat. But still an eyecatcher. I´d be intimidated, if I´d be a male crossing his path.

The male he´s pushed out of the buffer zone looks as impressive as waghdoh himself. What a confident character he seems to be to still challenging other big boys. 

Those Kaziranga males truly have some striking features. Very big heads, necks and limbs, which are already visible on subadults. Amazing!

That photo of that new Corbett male seems to indicate a big specimen. Especially his length.

Machli, what a miracle! At this age with virtually no teeth left, she proofs to be a truly survivalist. Although marked by age, she still carries something quite beautiful.

Big thanks for sharing all those pictures. Very appreciated.
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Yeah pckts its amazing what they can do at such old ages, but she just looks so sick, I hope she isnt in much pain.
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Corbett male last year
 
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Choti Tara 2015
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Kankatta's son last year
 
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