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B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India

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Kanha - November 2019 - a big shout to Naren Malik without whom this sighting would not have been possible.    daughter of chota munna and dawajhandi 
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Usually shy but his courtship attempts with Choti Mada made him come out in the open for long with her unbothered by numerous gypsies.
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Only fitting to post the reigning King of Mukki with his 2 new challengers posted previously from @Rage2277 

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Umarpani 

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(12-17-2019, 10:10 PM)Pckts Wrote: Only fitting to post the reigning King of Mukki with his 2 new challengers posted previously from @Rage2277 

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Who's bigger between Umarpani and Waghdoh? Any estimations?
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(12-23-2019, 03:04 PM)johnny rex Wrote:
(12-17-2019, 10:10 PM)Pckts Wrote: Only fitting to post the reigning King of Mukki with his 2 new challengers posted previously from @Rage2277 

Sikandar Mishra‎
Umarpani 

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Who's bigger between Umarpani and Waghdoh? Any estimations?
My money would be on Umarpani.

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honestly i don’t know about that, present day Umarpani and Wagdoh. It’s definitely Umarpani since he’s a lot younger. Prime Wagdoh vs Prime Umarpani is very close. if i had to pick, i’d say Waghdoh male. I can also agree that in general Kanha males on average are bigger than Tadoba males. however, the general rule doesn’t apply to every tiger and Waghdoh was by far the biggest tiger to come out of Tadoba.

I had this argument with the Kanha side a couple years ago, they said Umarpani and i had the same argument with Tadoba side. they said Waghdoh. at the end of the day, both are huge. probably amongst the top 10 biggest males to come out of Central India in the past decade. no doubt about it. 

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Its unfortunate that camera's weren't quite as prevalent during Waghdoh's prime years, it's hard to find as many complete videos and images to compare.
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(12-27-2019, 04:19 AM)Roflcopters Wrote: honestly i don’t know about that, present day Umarpani and Wagdoh. It’s definitely Umarpani since he’s a lot younger. Prime Wagdoh vs Prime Umarpani is very close. if i had to pick, i’d say Waghdoh male. I can also agree that in general Kanha males on average are bigger than Tadoba males. however, the general rule doesn’t apply to every tiger and Waghdoh was by far the biggest tiger to come out of Tadoba.

I had this argument with the Kanha side a couple years ago, they said Umarpani and i had the same argument with Tadoba side. they said Waghdoh. at the end of the day, both are huge. probably amongst the top 10 biggest males to come out of Central India in the past decade. no doubt about it. 

Umarpani





















Waghdoh
















How do these tigers compare in size to the Northern giants such as KZT-083 and the Rajaji specimen?
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(12-27-2019, 03:31 PM)johnny rex Wrote:
(12-27-2019, 04:19 AM)Roflcopters Wrote: honestly i don’t know about that, present day Umarpani and Wagdoh. It’s definitely Umarpani since he’s a lot younger. Prime Wagdoh vs Prime Umarpani is very close. if i had to pick, i’d say Waghdoh male. I can also agree that in general Kanha males on average are bigger than Tadoba males. however, the general rule doesn’t apply to every tiger and Waghdoh was by far the biggest tiger to come out of Tadoba.

I had this argument with the Kanha side a couple years ago, they said Umarpani and i had the same argument with Tadoba side. they said Waghdoh. at the end of the day, both are huge. probably amongst the top 10 biggest males to come out of Central India in the past decade. no doubt about it. 

Umarpani





















Waghdoh
















How do these tigers compare in size to the Northern giants such as KZT-083 and the Rajaji specimen?
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