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Tigers of Central India

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Anjan Lal said this is from last year..if so glad he's still around and also tara has her first litter i wonder if the cubs are his one has a similar pattern on their right cheek
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Territory marking.
'Munna' the famous tiger ? of Kanha National Park. Munna is fond name for boy. He is very comfortable amongst the people and the gypsies.


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Vamos ➡️ Kanha Tiger Reserve
Here are a couple of our favorite snaps of a Royal Bengal Tiger we spotted this morning at Kanha Tiger Reserve ??♥️
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Backstory: We spent the last 2 days doing safari at Kanha Tiger Reserve. Kanha is not easy to get to nor is it easy to spot one of the elusive and shy cats in the wild. We took the long flight and 4 hour ride to Central India in hopes of seeing a Royal Bengal Tiger. 
Day 1 we woke at 4am rode to the park. We spotted deer, guar bison, jackal, boar and plenty of birds, but no tiger.

Day 2 we headed back and knew we needed a mix of luck and the instincts of our local guide. We got both.

After hours of tracking down the big cat we managed to find a Tiger crossing right in front of our jeep. The encounter lasted no more than a minute but was so exhilarating that it felt way longer. The tiger was actually wounded from a recent battle.

He didn't blink an eye at us and just walked by like we weren't even there. 
One of the most memorable and authentic moments from our trip so far.



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T -46 - Bhaisanghat Male on a cold winter Kanha morning 

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A beautiful lady of kanha

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Sushikumar Patil
Massive Male Tiger In Angry mood

From Woods Of Central India
March 2019

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Bheem 

Tiger Bandhavgarh 
27 April 2019

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Sharad Bandhavgarh
May.....2019

Banbehi male 
B.T.R

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Milind Gogte
One from the Archives

The Huge Bamera ? Tiger

Bandhavgad ? Tiger Reserve

Madhya Pradesh
May 2016

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A tiger is always on a constant vigil. More so if you are a dominant male. 
In the frame- Chota Munna 



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Dhamangaon male, kanha ! 



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Racquel @racq77recently enjoyed a safari @asteyasafaris and had this phenomenal sighting of the dominant male tiger relaxing in a waterhole at Kanha national park.

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TATR 
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''Magical morning of Kanha''
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?The King?



Fire in the sunset??



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Sourav Mukherjee
THE UPCOMING RULER OF KANHA.
SUB ADULT CUB OF NEELAM.
CANON GEARS.



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@Pantherinae 
It seems like you picked a good time to go to Kanha, with a new challenger in Mukki and many spats throughout the park, there's a lot of action atm.
I'm sure all of us here look forward to your trip update, I know i do.
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Khursapar Pench
11 may 2019
Evening safari 
Bahkari male tiger

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The famous Mahaman male of Magdhi Zone, Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve, MP, May 19. A rarely seen king of the area.

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Tail of a tiger plays a important role in catching prey and it helps the tiger to maintain balance in case of sudden turning during a movement.

In the frame: Damangaon male, kanha.


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PENCH SILLAR. MH

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Male TIGER

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11th May 2019 

A very special day on safari in my favorite Bandhavgarh National Park...?

For the first time my dream shot fulfilled by capturing this moment...?



The tigress in the picture is "Kajri" daughter of "Spotty,T-41" and the tiger is the son of "Banbehi" called "Banbehi Male".

Special thanks to my beloved friend Sharad Bandhavgarh for his excellent support for this click...?
Bandhavgarh National Park. ( MP ) With Shri Pran Chadha ji

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Biswanath Das
Example of a great dad....

Chhota Munna is with DJ4 at Babathenga


KANHA. April 2019

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Shreerang Phadke‎ 


Kankazari Male and Jhunabai Female

Tadoba, May 2019


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Biswanath Das‎ 


The yawn.....and
An early morning road block 
Chhota Munna


KANHA. April 2019
With Mrityunjay Kanwar


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"I am not a vegetarian, just smelling..."
Chhota Munna

Kanha. April 2019
With Mrityunjay Kanwar


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Mukund Soni
Zunabai Tigress 
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May 2019

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Rituraj Jaiswal

Bakhari Male

Pench mh silari may 19

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Bheem


Male Tiger - Pench Turiya - I had photographed this New Male last summer at which time he was a new entrant in the core tourism zone of Pench, Madhya Pradesh and had just displaced the veteran Rykassa Male - the then reigning male tiger - life of tigers is no less than life of kings/rulers in the documented history - you fight and win the territory - you then rule the territory and with land comes the females, the waterholes, the prey base and everything else - while you enjoy all this you know that a challenge is always round the corner - and the day you find a challenger who is younger and stronger - you lose the territory, the females and everything else - typically a tiger will have anywhere between 3-6 years of his prime time before things starts to fall away


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When a tiger comes out of the grass with his eyes locked on you, know for sure not to take his gentle nature for granted...

The ever elusive Bajrang...


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Chota charger of KANHA in a carpet of Sal

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He looks like a Mini Bheema^^

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Bandhavgarh, May '19

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 Viganesh Arts‎-I am the king ? of this jungle .... be careful while entering ....
Captured at Pench National Park ? Khursapar gate
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Biggest male tiger from Bandavghar tiger reserve 

Thanks Banty....

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Sharad Bandhavgarh
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Mahaman ..male 

T...39 
Bandhavgarh

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Magnificent male Tiger - Bajrang in its prime stalking the meadows of kanha...
No matter how many times you have seen a tiger in the wild or shot this magical animal multiple thousands of times yet the feeling and the adrenaline of seeing one is as good as seeing it for the first time!! This feeling never goes away...
Seeing this male tiger in its prime so up-close had to be a special one and to add to it, this male was by far the largest one I had seen or encountered till date in my Wildlife career!!
His sheer size and dominance was very intimidating and his one roar was enough to silence every single soul around. Definitely making his presence felt and showing who is the real king of the jungle...
The star of Kanha Tiger Reserve and MP tourism - Bajrang!





Chota Charger Sub Adult

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? KING in STYLE ?



Dadiyal Male Tiger ?


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Tadoba National Park ?


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A different beat from my marine world...... An epic encounter with the majestic Royal Bengal Tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) identified as 'T46' in the wee hours at Kanha Tiger Reserve in Central #india . This male tiger hasn't been documented as much, so it was a privilege indeed to be part of his morning stroll. Thanks to the brilliant tiger tracking skills of Jehan Bhujwala. Safaris organised by the wonderful folks at @shergarh_kanha - @katbhuj@nevillegadjoturel India remains at the forefront of tiger conservation efforts and is home to ~2226 tigers from the ~3890 in the world (July 2018 statistics). Filmed 



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Early this morning, we had a beautiful encounter with #T46, the shy male tiger who originated from Bhaisan Ghat and who is sighted infrequently around Mukki. With us keeping silence and distance, he warily padded down the road, occasionally slipping in and out of the bushes, deciding whether he liked us there or not...


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Handsome male

Khursapar pench mh may 19


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In Nauradehi sanctuary, the forest staff are happy after the first tiger births in years. The reintroduced duo, Kishan & Radha, were translocated from Bandhavgarh & Kanha (originally Pench bloodline) National Parks to Nauradehi respectively in May & June of 2018. After a long wait the furry trio were spotted on May 9, said the officials.
Armed police were called in to protect the cubs.

11 cub births were recorded last week in MP, the other two litters being in Panna & Ratapani.

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Sources:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/m...-sightings
https://mnaidunia.jagran.com/madhya-prad...ry-2954814
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Umarjhola female

14 may 2019 evening Safari

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T-46 Bhaisanghat Male - on a winter morning in Kanha - Kanha tigers are the largest/biggest in India - in comparison the average size of a female being more than the average size of a male in certain Indian jungles

nikhil_sagar_tc

It is true, our karnataka(south Indian) tigers are smaller in size compared to other parts of India..


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@nikhil_sagar_tc : true, likewise even tarai (corbett) and Ranthambore tigers are smaller compared to kanha. Interestingly, even bandhavgarh tigers are smaller than kanha - even though they are near each other and offer similar habitat.



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Tadoba Tiger Reserve,Sirkada
May 2019



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Hulk of Bandhavgarh - "Bheem"

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Went to Tadoba with the specific goal of seeing this huge male and as usual it didn’t disappoint. Up close with the colossal Kankazari male aka Raavan with a sighting that lasted for over an hour !
Tadoba| May ‘19




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The Hulk - Bheem.
We entered Khitauli zone of Bandhavgarh and in marely 3 minutes got to see Bheem - the dominant male tiger resting in the grassland. He was resting since 11 am in the morning. We took the position and waited for him to show up. The wait of almost 2.5 hrs was fruitful when he woke up, cleaned his body, had a water from nearby stream and then walked towards the road. He walked through the tall grass and then came straight towards us, stared at us, marked his territory by spray marking. He got annoyed with presence of forest department patrolling team, decided to change the direction and croased the gyosy road. From a close distance he looked more massive.

Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve



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The Duo of Dotty. I wish they survive in future too, but presence of other males like Bamera Son and own father Mahaman, will give a tough challenge.. I believe one of 3 males will definitely mark his own territory.. There are males everywhere in Bandavgarh, the future belongs to the toughest and fittest..
" Bandavgarh May 2019"

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'King On Morning Stroll"

Kanha National Park


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