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B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India

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Where is the highest Amur Tiger densisty?
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( This post was last modified: 07-07-2014, 11:19 AM by GuateGojira )

Mmmmm, as far I remember, I think is in the Ussurisky reserve, but I am quoting from memory, so I could be wrong. The sure thing is that Sikhote-Alin is the largest reserve, but definitely not the one with the highest Amur tiger density. [img]images/smilies/sad.gif[/img]
 
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(07-07-2014, 11:19 AM)'GuateGojira' Wrote: Mmmmm, as far I remember, I think is in the Ussurisky reserve, but I am quoting from memory, so I could be wrong. The sure thing is that Sikhote-Alin is the largest reserve, but definitely not the one with the highest Amur tiger density. [img]images/smilies/sad.gif[/img]
 

 

I wonder what the densisty was like before man hunted them to near extinction. I wonder if it is comparable to tigers in India.
 
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( This post was last modified: 07-09-2014, 01:34 AM by sanjay )

A great moment captured by photographer Mayuresh Joshi When A tigress face off A Gaur. Below is the image of tigress facing the gaur.

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According to Mayuresh Joshi =>
Quote:Very famous Pandharpauni female (Maya) of TATR was sitting near Tadoba lake. She was sitting there from previous day. In the evening when park was about to close, a group of 10-12 Gaur came to the lake from nowhere. This Gaur came so close to tigress that she charged on him. Surrounding was shocked by the sudden alarm calls of langurs and deer. The gaur escaped from Jaws of Death and we were stunned to see the lifetime event.

Image Courtesy: Indianaturewatch  Photographer Mayuresh Joshi
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"The Raging Bull"

Battered, bruised, vigilant, captain cool ....

I was with my daughter on this trip to Kanha in May 2014 .... on this third drive to Sarhi from Mukki ... repeatedly leaving Mukki at 3:30 AM to be first in line .... I had started feeling bad for pushing my daughter in the hot weather .... 3rd drive ... 9:30 AM and no more drives to Sarhi ... I was losing hope .... and there he was ...sitting on the side of the road .... next 45 minutes were a bliss ... never seen a sleepy child rise from slumber that fast .... rest we all know what Munna does best ....

*My daughter is back in boarding and I guess this is my way of showing that I am missing her

Munna
Kanha Tiger Reserve
May 2014

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"Monsoon Queen"

Kantezari female ... we were waiting at a waterhole when it started drizzling ..... chances of seeing a tiger became questionable .... many people came and left but we decided to wait .... came prepared to sit in the rain ....it paid off .......

Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve
June 2014
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The mighty Bokha at his prime back in 2007.

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tiger from Umred Karhandla Wildlife Sanctuary, the title speaks for itself

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Beautiful Tadoba landscape.

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Maya tigress at Panderphauni Tadoba.

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Maya again carrying her new born cub.

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i wonder who the cub's father is. Katezari, Saturn or even Leopard face?

Leopard face at pandherpauni.

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not sure when this photo was taken,to me it look like the young Katezari male judging from his pinkish nose.

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recent photos of the huge Katezari male from Tadoba.

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amazing huge tiger silhouette.  Not sure which tiger this is but i think he is the king of Tadoba, the Waghdoh male.

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( This post was last modified: 07-09-2014, 10:57 PM by Pckts )

Nice Images Phatio, I love the Katezari male.
I still have not been able to see a full standing shot of him, he is always laying, slouching or part of his body is cut from the shot. Everybody says he is massive.

The silhouette is a tough call, but looking at the squarish head, stout snout and large neck, it quite possibly can be Waghdoh.

 
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( This post was last modified: 07-09-2014, 11:51 PM by sanjay )

Once again magnificent images Phatio. TFS!
Its long time since you posted last time. As always you provide some stunning images. Keep it up!

Yes, its look like Waghdoh male to me in your last image.
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Here is latest image of Katejhari Male Tiger

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Image Courtesy: indianaturewatch Photographer: Amit Suchak
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this season is going to be a very interesting one for Tadoba, specially with both Pandherpauni female and Choti tara having cubs of their own. [img]images/smilies/biggrin.gif[/img] 
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Sonam stalking something


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Going after a wild dog


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and the chase begins.. looks like a pack of wild dogs probably pissed her off.


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Big Daddy Wagdoh shows up 


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Wagdoh again


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Wagdoh male hanging around Teliya, I heard he fought his son Shiva on June 7th around Teliya lake.. the fight was won by Wagdoh because Shiva's still too young. 


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Wagdoh male with his male cub, a similar picture has been posted before but this is a different shot. 


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the little one testing Daddy's patience


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Wagdoh male posing for a photo


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Little cub wants to play with the daddy


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Wagdoh trying to scare his little boy


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Wagdoh waving his hands 
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posing for a photo


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two of wagdoh's cubs


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one of the cubs


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Wagdoh's cub posing for a photo


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playing hide and seek


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drinking water


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cub posing for a photo


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sticking tongue out


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Innocence


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and aggression


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Mommy needs loving too, Wagdoh and Madhuri female


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Wagdoh and Madhuri again


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Wagdoh swimming and splashing water





 
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All I want to see is Waghdoh hunt and fight. I hope I get to see one or both before hes done. He still looks to be in great shape, not as massive as he can be but he goes through drastic weight changes now. 
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Two sub adult tiger cubs from Bandhavgarh, 2013

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They are Rajbehra Cubs, And look almost identical. Their gesture and body language looks exactly same in this picture. Stunning photography

Image Courtesy: indianaturewatch, Photography: HARDEEP SINGH ARORA
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