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B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India

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jamun tola male looks alot like munna def related to him
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Samraat isnt a son of A-Mark, I think the person got Nagzira's prince mixed up.
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Credits to Naren Malik.

Umarpani male,

Mukki Zone,
28/05/16 Evening drive.

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This is awesome image of big male tiger by photographer Max Ali from Tadoba buffer zone

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Big tigress from tadoba
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Credit to: Max Ali

Edit:
Sorry, Not male , She is Aishwarya, a beautiful female tigress
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Photo and information credits: Souvik Kundu
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6-month old cubs of T-60, the new stars of Ranthambhore.
May'2016

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I am cool even in mid-day heat, what about you?
Ranthambhore National Park 
May'2016

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Evening Safari BANDHAVGARH

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Tiger in its habitat | Nagerhole NP | 2016

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The massive male tries to show who's the boss around here, with raised shoulders and a series of growls - Sambar Road male, Corbett TR, UK

Chandrashekar Sundaram

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Darshan Gadekar

Good morning friends
The biggest of 'em all, the Rayyakassa male, the big daddy of Pench.
May 2016

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Darshan Gadekar

Good morning friends
Here's the second pic from the recent Pench experience, the 2nd biggest hunk, BMW. This one welcomed us in its massive presence for about 1 hour, in golden light. Look at those eyes...
Btw, coming up next, the biggest male of Pench. Keep watching...

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Crazy, well I guess it's settled... Ryakkassa is officially the biggest male in Pench, not the Bmw male.


Back from an exhilarating trip to Mowgli"s land, Pench tiger reserve. Saw the big 3 males of this amazing ecological treasure trove. Also saw the elusive leopard and plethora of various bird and reptilian species.
For starters, here is the new kid on the block, Tarzan. A young male, yet to reach full adulthood. Tracked it for almost 45 minutes. Handsome, isn't he?



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Ranjit Kumar Chakraborty

"Lady killer"

Collarwal's 3 yr old male

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Shishir Kumar Jain
T-57
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For more pics please visit Shishir Wild Box Office
Nikon D5 + Nikon 400mm F2.8e FL ED Lens at Ranthambore National Park on 11-May-2016

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T-28 Star
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Nikon D5 + Nikon 400mm F2.8e FL ED Lens at Ranthambore National Park on 10-May-2016

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^He's starting to look old.^^

Ranbir Matharoo
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Our very known Munna the tiger from Kanha National Park 28th May.


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A close up of the Mahaman male from Bandhavgarh

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"Walk in the sunshine"
With a pleasant winter sun keeping you warm, crisp and fresh air of the forest, the cracking of the branches, the birds; and Bamera striding towards you....For a moment the camera is quite forgotten....
This is a particularl favorite of mine...
Dec 2011, Bandhavgarh

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The future ruler of Tadoba, Pandu.

30-05-16.

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Remembering Bamera...
The undisputed king of Bandhavgarh, once upon a time, he passed away on 19-May-16 at the age of 13. I have such wonderful memories of him, both waiting in expectation for a glimpse and then to have all your wishes come true.
Rest in peace big boy...
Dec 2011, Bandhavgarh

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Wagdhoh & Ashwariya tigress with one of the cub at devada buffer (Tadoba)

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Wagdoh and Aishwarya, what a fantastic couple. I really hope we get to see Raja, Munna and Wagdoh after the monsoon. they are all past their prime and anything is a possibility at this point, Tfs pckts.
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(06-03-2016, 09:46 PM)Roflcopters Wrote: Wagdoh and Aishwarya, what a fantastic couple. I really hope we get to see Raja, Munna and Wagdoh after the monsoon. they are all past their prime and anything is a possibility at this point, Tfs pckts.

Do you know her lineage?
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(06-03-2016, 10:06 PM)Pckts Wrote:
(06-03-2016, 09:46 PM)Roflcopters Wrote: Wagdoh and Aishwarya, what a fantastic couple. I really hope we get to see Raja, Munna and Wagdoh after the monsoon. they are all past their prime and anything is a possibility at this point, Tfs pckts.

Do you know her lineage?

no idea who she is, a new face just like so many others from the Bufferzone.
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Credits to ‎Saily Gokhale.

When your patience pays off and luck is on your side!

Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve, May 2016
Mahaman Male

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(06-04-2016, 12:41 AM)Majingilane Wrote: Credits to ‎Saily Gokhale.

When your patience pays off and luck is on your side!

Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve, May 2016
Mahaman Male

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His arms are absurd, they don't even look real.
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Speaking of monstrous arms, Bamera had a pair of cannons on him as well...

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Were Tigers Rule...
"Ghora Demon " . This image is Bamera at Ghora Demon.
Any 1 who has been to Bandhavghar even once knows this place.
This is 1 place which was ruled by most of the famous male tiger's of Bandhavghar like B2, Kallu, Bamera and many more in the past.
I made this image in jan 2011 when it was ruled by Bamera Male, he had recently fought with B2 to conquer Ghora Demon and sita mandap area. B2 was old even he knew that he wont be able to defend and that could be a good reason for him to leave the area.
I was not lucky enough to see B2 this time, but he was seen by some other tourists. Giving an assurance that he is safe.
This evening we saw bamera sleeping right in the center of the road while we were on the way to Ghora Demon. Later he got up and started his long walk, Spraying and scratch marking all the way and showing every1 that this is now his territory.
Later in november 2011 at the age of 14 years B2 died of Old age.
And on the 20th of may 2016 after Battling for life for almost six months Bamera Died.

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Prasanna Gowda


4th June evening sightings in Kabini:
Mammals:
Tigress walking beside the road.
Elephants, gaur, sambar, barking deer, Malabar giant squirrel and stripe necked mongoose.
Birds:
Oriental white eye, Indian cuckoo,Hill myna, Common hawk cuckoo, Streak throated woodpecker, Chestnut tailed starling, velvet fronted nuthatch, jungle owlet, Crested hawk eagle, crested serpent eagle, white bellied woodpecker, Malabar parakeets and black hooded oriole.

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The Pole dancer.
That's the big boy from Bandhavghar Bamera male.
Felt really sad to hear about his death.
jan 2011.

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Varun Thakkar

Tiger Tiger Tiger !!!!!
It was peak monsoon whole park was lush green with dense and thick vegetation.
Out of nowhere comes this guy ..Gabbar..... He is one of the struggling male tigers of Tadoba , still fighting to get his own territory.
It was after 3 days of empty safari's in heavy rain......Even this day started as a usual monsoon safari with a slight bit of drizzle. But as i always say and believe, U never know whats waiting on the next turn....... Thats wildlife....
This morning i saw 2 of Maya's tiny little cubs, that was the 1st or may be the 2nd ever sighting of her cubs. Most of the people didn't believe me when i told them about the cubs. But later after 2 months maya got her all 3 cubs out and today maya and her cubs are one of the most seen family in tadoba.
As i was heading back to the gate another surprise was waiting for me...... It was Gabbar. Walking with the Swag, head high walking right towards my gypsy from cheetal road. Trust me what a unforgettable sight it is to see a tiger in lush green forest. I was suffering from heavy fever, cough and cold. But as he started walking behind everything was gone, felt as if noting has happened to me .
He was seen after a long gap, He decided to walk behind my gypsy for a good 25-30 mins with no other vehicle around to disturb. What a day it was.
I still regret not getting any good image of the cubs but still satisfied, Thinking that at-least i saw such tiny Tigers....


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Naren Malik:
Its interesting to see big cats behavior specially when two fully grown male encounter, here link 7 has to escape from there when he saw kf coming towards him!

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