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B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India

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Mastigudi Male from Nagarhole

He looks like a big boy ^^


Nice looking male sub adult from corbett as well. He has that distinct corbett look about him.
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Shankar male cub of Madhuri and wagdoh's second litter feb 2015
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Bhola male cub also from the second litter with Madhuri feb 2015
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these two brothers mean business, is the third cub of Madhuri a female or a male?
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Photography session with the Wagdoh male


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rubbing mud on his face


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a perfect co-existence 


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Mud Bath


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the stare down


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Photobombed


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It's nap time


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Last pose before I head out into the forest


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Off i go



 
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the huge 18 month old cub from Corbett tiger reserve


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with his sister


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his sister

This cub looks so much like the late Khali, let's just say that he's Khali's reincarnation. He's definitely humongous for his age. no doubt there. Oh boy, Shankar and Bhola from Tadoba and now this guy. [img]images/smilies/tongue.gif[/img]

 
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It is the Gairal subadult male tiger from Dhikala, Corbett.
Checkout the post no:368 in "Tiger Directory", the 1st and 5th pics are Gairal subadult male.
The male in the 3rd pic of that post seems to have quite a resemblance to Khali.





Queen of Telia, Tadoba

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Mahaman subadult male from Bandhavgarh

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Romeo from Ranthambore

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Raja from Bandipur

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Waghdoh

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T24 and T39 together in Ranthambore

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Tiger family in Corbett

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Young tiger from Corbett

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Tigress from kaziranga

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Berda female (T41) with her cub

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Late Kankatti from Bandhavgarh

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My goodness that Wagdoh male is enormous. 
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bandhavgarh pair jan 2015

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What male is that?
That is one mean looking sucker
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Male tiger and tigress fighting, A old pic (Dec 30, 2014), not sure about ids of these two.

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(02-13-2015, 10:10 PM)'Pckts' Wrote: What male is that?
That is one mean looking sucker
he is called Tarun aka bheem the new boss in khitauli and apperantly he isn't the boss of tala as i stated in the previous pic of him a male called chinkoo rules tala and is the one who dispatched bamera



 
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The biggest of all Central Indian felids


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Mangu near the Kadhipani near baghnakha camp, Magdhi zone in Bandhavgarh


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Huge male from Bandhavgarh (might be Mangu)


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Same male below



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Huge male stalking a herd of deer from Magdhi zone, Bandhavgarh

 
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Check this big, intimidating monster out!Amrut NaikSanctuary Asia 4 hrs ·    
Jai - The Ruler of Karhandla
UK !! Feb 2015. — with Deepak Pate and Saurabh Sukhdeve.

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In regards to Mangu Male, he looks absolutely massive.
Almost Corbett tiger like in his appearance I think.

 
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Male tiger from Kabini

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Another male from Kabini

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T19 with her two cubs

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T19 closeup

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Subadult male from Ranthambore NP zone 5

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Choti Tara from Tadoba NP

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Sharmele from Corbett

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Male cub of T39 from Ranthambore

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Mahaman subadult male from Ranthambore

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Male tiger from Bandipur NP

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Sultan from Ranthambore

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