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B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India

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So sad... Really a black, fatal, day for big cats in India...
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T6's cub, playing with the gypsy mirror. Umred Karhandla Wildlife Sanctuary, morning safari, January 01, 2016

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and you MUST watch this video of the big cub checking out the jeep and look at those claws!





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Rakesh Guddu
Huge Male Tiger
At Pench Mph
Dec 15

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Ajit Kulkarni
THE TISON KING OF KATEZARI

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When I met "JAi" @ gothangaon,tukum talao

It was first time to watch a tiger in the wild
And having first time SLR in my hands

What a ridiculous situation it was

Anyhow I was able to shoot some pics

This pic is one of them
After trying 1000 of various settings

Thanx to dr.Dhirendra Shambharkar sirji

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Wow, so it seems to be confirmed. 213 cm over curves would be around 195 cm body length I think, a 250+ kg specimen. I'm going to assume over curves as 213 cm body length would be around 320 kg, I don't expect to find anything that large these days.
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I would have no problem putting that big boy in the 250kg range, he looks huge.  And while his robust body takes away from his total height in terms of appearance, when you single out his fore limbs, his ulna region looks very long, I think he would have a tall shoulder height as well.
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(01-05-2016, 12:40 AM)Pckts Wrote: Rakesh Guddu
Huge Male Tiger
At Pench Mph
Dec 15

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Ajit Kulkarni
THE TISON KING OF KATEZARI

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When I met "JAi" @ gothangaon,tukum talao

It was first time to watch a tiger in the wild
And having first time SLR in my hands

What a ridiculous situation it was

Anyhow I was able to shoot some pics

This pic is one of them
After trying 1000 of various settings

Thanx to dr.Dhirendra Shambharkar sirji

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Nikon d5200

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The tiger on the second pic seems to have either two bullet wounds or deep claw indentations in his biceps and chest area pointing towards the camera. And I definitely will call the "bear-tiger" on the newspaper report at least 270 kg, he's a HUGE one.
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Those are puncture wounds on katezari. You can tell from the angle and distance they are apart from one another. 
Tadoba is home to some males that have no problem fighting each other and katezari loves a good battle.
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Pckts Wrote:Those are puncture wounds on katezari. You can tell from the angle and distance they are apart from one another. 
Tadoba is home to some males that have no problem fighting each other and katezari loves a good battle.



Hello Pckts,

I cant see Katezari male photo. Did you post that. I am dying to see Katezari photos 
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@shaileshsharadnaik
(01-05-2016, 12:40 AM)Pckts Wrote: Ajit Kulkarni
THE TISON KING OF KATEZARI

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This is him.
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Close look !! dominant Male of Pench “Raiya Kasa”.
Pench Tiger Reserve.
Novermber 2015.
Nikon D90 - Sigma 150-500
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Habitat Shot of Malkunda Lake.
Pench Tiger Reserve.
Novermber 2015.
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“Misty morning”
The big guy Kan Katta on his Morning stroll walked on the road fearlessly.
Kan Katta, meaning cut ear is a calm, relaxed male who is very comfortable with vehicles. He is a large tiger whose dominated the area around Kisli and Sarhi range and can sometimes be seen on Kanha Ghat. He is not very visible these days.
Kanha Tiger Reserve.
6th December 2015.
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The killing eye’s of Bhima at Mukki Zone.
Nikon D90 - Sigma 150-500
I made my first trip to Kanha 28 yrs ago and I yet think that it is one of the most beautyful picturesque National Park in our country. This forest provides planty of apportunities to photographers. Few years ago Tiger was granted seen in Kanha meadow or on tiger show elephant back but right now tiger sighting are not very common and this makes it diffrience to look good Scenery and other specieas to try his luck with the tiger. Kanha in winters the most picturesque the frezing tempreatures add lovely feel to this National Park.

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Sultan is back!!!


Tiger Sultan AKA T-72 Resighted in the National Park

The famed Tiger Sultan aka T-72 was resighted in Ranthambore National Park after months of being missing from the reserve. According to the fresh report, T-72, Sultan, who is the son of the infamous tiger Ustad is being sighted frequently in the Kailadevi Sanctuary Region of Ranthambore National Park. As per the officials of the Kailadevi Sanctuary, the tiger is seen heading towards the Dagra Plateau region. The officials also revealed that few days ago Sultan hunted down a cow in this region.
It is to be noted that Tiger Sultan was missing from Ranthambore National Park for couple of months. It was then reported that he left his territory of Amreshwar region in the park to migrate to Kaildevi Sanctuary via Bhuri Pahadi and Taleda Range.
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http://www.ranthamborenationalpark.com/b...onal-park/




And of course,
Big Boy Jai (the largest tiger this photographer has ever seen)
Mohammed Junaid

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Imgaes taken on an Iphone



Saurabh Sharma Massive......


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Mohammed Junaid Yes . Never seen a bigger one.
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Male tiger

Bandhavgarh

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any idea who he is @Rage2277 @Roflcopters?

T 19

Dec 15

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he's one of ondrila and jobhi's sons he's around 4 yrs old now
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Sumant Pinnamaneni
Kanha meadows!!! 

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Tigress !!
Tadoba Andhari tiger reserve

©Kasim photography

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" Royal Walk"

@ UKWLS. Gothangaon. Jan-2016.

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New Male tiger

Kolsa range Tadoba chandrapur
ID?


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Suyash Keshari
Tiger

Bandhavgarh National Park
ID?

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Patiha male cubs bandhavgarh

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Pradeep elango wildlife photography:
THE HULK OF THE SOUTH | PRINCE | HABITAT

Bandipur Tiger Reserve

I'm sure there are other Tigers possibly bigger than him or matching him in size in the jungles of southern India, yet he is the heartthrob of Bandipur. He is PRINCE and he is majestic. After many failed attempt, he put up a show for me that day, a casual scent mark along the safari track and he was gone withing a few minutes. 
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