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B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India

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It,s not from India, But I think i should share it

Tiger picture from Chitwan National Park, Nepal


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Photographer: Sanu Raja Vajracharya, All copyright belong to him.
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Waghdohs Brother "Broken Tail" was spotted
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First image is the most recent shot of him.
Looks to be a big boy, just like his brother.
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Broken tail is "Yeda anna".
 
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Ya, thats what they said.
I didn't know he was Waghdohs brother as well.
 
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Older Yeda Anna shot from 2010
Looks to be young here, gives you a idea of Waghdohs age as well

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Yeda Anna in Sept of 14'

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One more of him

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Yeda Anna's face looks like his brother's. Are they of the same litter? If so, either Wagdoh aged rougly or Yeda Anna has kept father time away.
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I believe they are of the same litter, not positive though. @Roflcopters would know for sure.
Waghdoh did have the scar from the Bull Gaur that might of added to his older look.

Tigress Sonam marking her territory

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Tigress Maya with a wild boar kill- thanks to Abhishek Deshmukh for this great capture

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 Saumil Shah The Tigress' Audience Tigress P1 emerges again from the bamboo forest and makes straight for our jeeps! Everyone watching her is excited and tense. She was looking for a gap between the jeeps to cross the road. The jeep drivers are really sensitive and alert and they wasted no time in offering her passage.

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  The Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve has one of the highest densities of tigers in India.


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The hulk of bandipur , tiger princes

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One of the most mesmerizing sightings of the Tiger.. sharing one more Image of 'JAI' from the same sighting..
At Umred Karhandla Wildlife Sanctuary, Jan,2014..
Please View the image in full screen for better View.. 
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I've never heard of Wagdoh being the brother of Yeda Anna, I think it's all rumors. Wagdoh's exact ancestry is not known.
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(09-26-2014, 09:18 PM)'Roflcopters' Wrote: I've never heard of Wagdoh being the brother of Yeda Anna, I think it's all rumors. Wagdoh's exact ancestry is not known.

 


You would know better than I would, but that is what the photographers were saying.
I will say this, both of them do have similar facial features and carry their weight in the same way. Appear to be of the same age and  Yeda Anna is the only tiger ever brave enough to challenge Waghdoh that might have something to do with them growing up together. I think its more likely than not just because of their similar age, features and time frame. What I really want to know is, who is their mother and father. 
What king of Tiger fathered the massive Waghod?

 
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Yeah definitely, prior to Wagdoh's arrival as the leader of Tadoba's biggest territory.. Yeda Anna or Broken tail ruled with an iron fist and he's also the son of the notorious and the deceased "Sultan" Male. - quoted by many photographers as one of the largest Central Indian Male ever seen in the wild. I actually wouldn't be surprised if he sired Wagdoh as well but we have no proof so can't say for sure. [img]images/smilies/tongue.gif[/img]

Tadoba is not short of big males, that's for sure.. Even my boy Gabbar has picked up his game recently and is proving out to be a difficult tiger to get around in his prime. 

 
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