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B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India

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The huge T42 of ranthambore (feb/2016)




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T42 (2013)


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T42 (March/2016)


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alert


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what a powerful specimen


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Side profile of T42 - (feb/2016)


meet the wifey of T42 aka T59, one of the largest tigress of all time. (see pic below)


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T59 in (May/2015)

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T42 and T59 mating (April/2015)


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T42 (2012)


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T42 (2012)

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The biggest male of Ranthambore at night (July/2015)


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T42 (June/2015)


and some more of T59.. 


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T59 (July/2015)


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T59 (September/2015)


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Matkasur male getting huge (March/2016)


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Matkasur (March/2016)

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Matkasur (March/2016)


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Matkasur (March/2016)

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this is my kingdom, Matkasur male (March/2016)

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The giant BMW male with Baghin nala female (May/2015)


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look at the size difference between the two (May/2015)

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Huge male tiger from Pench (Maharashtara side - November 2015)

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Same male (Dec/2015)


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The queen from Pench, Maharashtara side (Feb/2016)


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The Giant male of Pench, Mahrashtara side at khursapar gate (March/2016)


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quenching his thirst
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Bmw from December/2015 - Pench MP

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Bmw (May/2015)

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Bmw (May/2015)

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Bmw (May/2015)



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Dendu the notorious male tiger of Nagzira tiger reserve, father of Jai (Umred) and Veeru (missing)  - (Feb/2016)

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Dendu (May/2013)


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The Undisputed King of Bandipur, undefeated for almost a decade and when Bandipur's territorial wars were escalating all over the park (2014-2015), a large number of males ended up in conflict with each other and with human settlements around the park. Raja was a huge driving force in that war and has managed to defeat every male that ever challenged him, Raja also has three documented kills linked to him over the span of 8 years. one of the most dominant tiger of today's era for sure. (March/2016) 

http://www.tigernet.nic.in/Alluser/Map2.0.aspx

Bandipur's mortality from 2015 - (I listed the entry numbers to make life easier for those that are interested)

10, 15, 17, 54, 64 


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Raja's chest work out, triceps don't look too bad either. (March/2015)


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Large Kaziranga male (March/2016)
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@Roflcopters Seeing all those pics, what can I say?... WOW, amazing.

The BMW Male is a freaking huge beast, T42 the same and Raja, well, that cat is definitely the definition of legend. He's one of the living proofs that prove some fanatics wrong when it comes to tigers fighting.

Sanjay Deshpande:
Its a the best advantage to have a ace photographer friend with you in forest like Sanjay Shreemal as then u can njoy forest without bothering for ur photography; so did I, just kept watching waghdoh walk behind our vehicle as to watch a male tiger in his stride nothing beats it & sanjay did the rest.. Tadoba march 16
Waghdoh Male

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Thanks Majingilane, Ive been browsing the forum a lot lately on my phone and i was pretty stoked to see the excellent contribution by everyone. Awesome work guys. 


P.S just out of curiosity Sanjay, how many views does this topic have? Is there a way to check?

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@Roflcopters.

Go to the portal page and few forum stats. I just checked a moment ago, this thread has 144,527 views.
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@Roflcopters,

As tigerluver wrote, You can see the number of views on individual thread by going to forum page (or portal page) at right side. However it is important to note that the views can not be seen on smaller devices like smartphone, Its only visible on bigger screen only.
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Bandipur tigers,
Raja sub-adult picture,

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Other unknown tigers,

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This tiger is a man eater in his prime,

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Some from North east,
Arunachal pradesh tiger,

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Orang,

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Manas

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Other tigers,


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Nameri,

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A male cub probably,

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(03-20-2016, 08:37 AM)sanjay Wrote: @Roflcopters,

As tigerluver wrote, You can see the number of views on individual thread by going to forum page (or portal page) at right side. However it is important to note that the views can not be seen on smaller devices like smartphone, Its only visible on bigger screen only.

Ahhhh yes, its probably because i was browsing from my phone and trying to check. Thanks sanjay and tigerluver.
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Katarniaghat male tiger,

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Sanjay Deshpande:
Now thats what I cal a road stopper show & who else but Waghdoh can do it best! The big guy literally blocked the way all time suddenly coming out of bambus giving no chance for anyone to make adjustments to lens or gypsy positions, this is close shot, could have photoshopped gypsy's in background but wanted to make people aware that such scenes are for all & not for just ace photographers

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Look at the size of his arm and paw.... Amazing.
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Western terai tiger,

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Sunderbans

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Bamera Son

Morning Safari

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Bamera Son

18 March

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Ricky Patel
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Male Tiger From Kanha
October 15

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Sultan with cattle kill
October 2014
Ranthambore National Park

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Valmiki,

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Corbett,

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Rajaji,

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Dudhwa,

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Philibit,

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Vinit Arora
“One is worthy as a son when he removes all his father’s troubles.”
― Dada Bhagwan
He looks just Like his Father hope to see him do better than his Father, Son of Jai at Umred Karhandla Wildlife Sanctuary, near Nagpur, March, 2016.
Plese view in full screen..
You can save the image as a desktop background for free..
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Shobit Sedani
I call her "Bindu" as there is a small dot above right eye.
Pench Tiger Reserve (Maharashtra)
Feb.16

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Maya from Tadoba

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PC credit:
Karen Mota

After 13 dry safaris in Tadoba,Pench,Kanha I headed towards Jim Corbett with very less expectations as the tourism area is really big and sighting of the big cats is very rare ......
Day1 - fist safari ended with loud sambhar calls but no sightings
after which we decided to sit on a watch tower located at sambhar road as we informed that people had sighted a tiger from the tower day before .......
It was just 11.45 and the monkey started alarm calls within 5 mins there was a huge male scent marking on the sambhar road
Jinks broken and then the tigers followed other images coming soon .........................
Extremely sorry for the image quality clicked from a very long distance
14 - mar 2016
Corbett
— with Manil Gogia, Mohammed Shujath and Sanjeev Singla at Jim Corbett National Park.


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