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B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India

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@Pckts , the close up showing that thick, muscular body... simply amazing.
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“I thought of you and how you love this beauty, 
And walking up the long beach all alone
I heard the waves breaking in measured thunder
As you and I once heard their monotone.

Around me were the echoing dunes, beyond me
The cold and sparkling silver of the sea --
We two will pass through death and ages lengthen
Before you hear that sound again with me.” 

|| Sar Teasdale 

T-16, Machli

Ranthambhore National Park. Photograph made on: 7th November 2013. Credits to Archna Singh.

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Photo and information credits: Souvik Kundu
"The poise" from Ranthambore National Park.

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Amazing shot by Max Ali

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Maya relaxing by Ânjani Kumar

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Superb click by Sarosh Lodhi

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Brilliant shot by Saurabh Mishra

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Brilliant click by Sanjeev Managoli — with Uma Kanth, Sanjeev Managoli and Kishor Patel.

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With Siddhesh Mungekar.

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Yawn of Ustad by Ânjani Kumar

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Pic by: Amol Sirsat

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Photo and information credits: Chandrashekar Kalyanasundaram
"We found him sitting beside the bushes, we barely had time to click. He just looked once and he slipped away. How did he move behind into the bushes remains without getting up is a mystery for all of us even today!! No wonder He is called the Phantom of the Forests."

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UNBELIEVABLE KOLSA
11 TIGERS IN ONE ROUND
INCREDIBLE TADOBA.

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Who is this @Rage2277 @Roflcopters

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Son of Ustad T89.
Ranthambhore
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Eye contact...

Ranthambhore National Park

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Soham Chakraborty
Legendary " Collarwali"

May 16 

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If i say that in summer sighting of a tigress in Bhandhavgarh could not be bettered it was certainly a huge surprise. The jungle always pays you when you are least expectant, into the last drive of the trip the jungle was silent we decide to check a lovely waterhole and bang !! after a 50 minutes long nap she decided to wake up the first thing she did after her two yawns stretching her self...Stretching is the best form of EXERCISE !! even our tigers know that and hunt!!! this powerful lady hunt the spotted deer and we are the eye witness of that magical moment !! over that was the emotional happiness of actually having seen such rare sighting just couldnot belive my eyes she drag the kill away from us for her cubs feast.

#CLaWDoc

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Sharukh Sheikh
One of Jais boys

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Srinivasa Karravula

The grt Khali chasing Bison ..
TATR Buffer June 2016
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Tiger Jaw Power

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Swethakumar Rangarao Bobbili
Chota Munna also known as link 7 male on a morning stroll in the Mukki zone of Kanha national park.


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Ravi Bandhavgarh
Man vs. Wild

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(08-29-2016, 09:23 PM)Pckts Wrote: Ajit Kulkarni

UNBELIEVABLE KOLSA
11 TIGERS IN ONE ROUND
INCREDIBLE TADOBA.

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Who is this @Rage2277 @Roflcopters

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thats Gangaram, the most dominant male from the Kolsa range.
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(08-30-2016, 11:38 AM)Roflcopters Wrote: thats Gangaram, the most dominant male from the Kolsa range.

Nice info, thanks Copters.
Here all I can find on him...

Dhirendra Shambharkar

As per the guide informed full grown INDIAN GAUR was killed by raiba female to feed her cub,but dont know from where a male tiger so called gangaram occupied the place and is having feast on others kill.

Kolsa range TATR

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Kavikant Chavan

Best day , feeling awesome , lucky to see muscular heavy weight Mr. Gangaram (tiger from kolsa range ) , though couldn't photograph , we were totally busy and enjoying his presence



I think this is him as well...
Thomas Rajan Photography
A majestic male tiger from kolsa range.

Tadoba, India

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From 2015^^
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Gabbar.

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The Tiger is a Symbol of Our Ecosystems...Please Help Save the Species!
Mutkasur Male Tiger
Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve
India


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Sarita Subramaniam
Here is Ustad, looking rather petrified around the vehicles which have cramped him. How he looked like a ferocious maneater Tiger, like no other Tiger, ever seen by Valmik Thappar, is an enigma known only to him?
All these people in the jeeps, including politicians, bureaucrats, hoteliers, wardens, photographers and ordinary tourists have to thank their lucky stars - Valmik Thappar had seen in Ustad's eyes that he was a maneater.
P.S- Image courtesy is not possible as I don't know the photographers. In fact it would be great if someone can help so that I can give them credit for highlighting the sorry plight of Ustad.


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Photo and information credits: Sanjay Kakade Photography
""Samrat" beautiful sub adult male from Bandhavgarh"

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"Don't mess up with me........"

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"Dotty - Beautiful Tigress from Bandhavgarh."

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""Samrat" on his way......"

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Bheema & Dhavajhandi Female.

Kanha National Park @ 2016.
Credits to Jitender Govindani‎.

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