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10-16-2016, 12:49 PM( This post was last modified: 10-16-2016, 01:27 PM by Roflcopters )
(10-15-2016, 08:55 PM)Pckts Wrote: Poor guy, he's way to skinny. Hopefully he gets a few good meals.
Raja will bounce back again, his son Gowri Shankar has been challenging him since monsoon of 2015 and these fights are constant according to the Bandipur forest department. Raja last killed a large adult male tiger just last year in March 2015 so i think he's still got it in him. he's the best specimen from the South. there's no doubt India's tiger population is growing at a fast rate and theres no space for the tigers to move around, Kanha, Tadoba, Bandhavgarh, Bandipur, Ranthambore, Nagarhole
are some of the tiger reserves heavily effected. I heard Agarzari buffer now has 4 males sharing territory (Khali, another large adult male and two sons of Wagdoh, only one is sighted now and has a female) Kolsa has 6 males, Tadoba lake area has 4 confirmed adults and few sub adult lurkers. Kolara buffer has 3. this should be more than enough reason to take action and move some of these tigers to the less crowded parks and beef up the security. Pench, Mahrashtara and Umred Karhandla are two of the greatest success stories of India imho, i would also add Panna to a close runner up for the third spot.