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B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India

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(12-01-2016, 04:13 AM)strana Wrote: Nice information indeed, Pckts !!
Looking at pictures alone, I think that Tarun, Jobhi and the the males from Pench are the most impressives known tigers in Central India.
I was surprised when it was posted in "naturesafariindia" and also here in Wildfact that Umarpani was the biggest tiger in Central India and that Bheema was 225kg when 2,5 year old. Both of them seems clearly not as powerful as Jobhi and Tarun.
By the way, the new generation in Bandhavgarh ( Mahaman, etc) and specially inTadoba (matkasur, Bajrang, etc ) do not look like as large as the predecessor. Wagdoh  must be in serious bad condition if Bajrang did in fact conquer most of his former territory.

(12-09-2016, 02:30 PM)Ngala Wrote: Photo and information credits: The Ranveer Singh Gautam photography
" The Mighty Male Tiger Wagdoha from Tadoba "

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" Tigers of Tadoba Buffer " - 

These Tiger cubs are of the legend Wagdoh Male & Old telia queen " Madhuri " female . Out of four cubs three survived and are growing well . 
One Male tiger from this family occupied territory near dewada village , nearby dewada talav & other male cub has occupied territory near padmapur range close to first entrance gate of tadoba . While the female from this family has 2 little cubs of around 4 5 month and have been sighted near hanuman mandir water hole of dewada buffer close to gate. 

She mated with Erai back water male which rules half of Agarzari buffer . There are two male who rules agarzari bufferzone , one rules from Dewada to kalapani area and is also father of latest madhuri & cubs . 
While the Khali male tiger rules from crocodile spot of agarzari till the backside of agarzari buffer towards kitadi & batadi . These both males are often referred by same name " Khali " , but they are two different male . Khali is father of Sharmili's cubs which are growing well & can be seen in agarzari bufferzone backside .

Pic by - Ranveer Singh Gautam .
Write up & info by - Ranveer Singh Gautam & FD.

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there is clear evidence that Madhuri was pregnant when Sonam began to challenge her for the territory, Madhuri being in a tough situation decided to move to South West of Teliya and delivered a litter of 4 cubs. (2 females and 2 males). Wagdoh followed Madhuri and conquered the entire Bufferzone consisting of Agarzari, Dewada, Junona and his presence was still in some parts of Mohurli. the previous ruler of Agarzari was pushed out by Wagdoh while the original Khali lurked in the shadows and with constant battles with Wagdoh male, Khali finally suceeded early june, 2015 and took Agarzari from Wagdoh. his dominant days were shortlived and "Moh" came into the scene and fought intensly with Khali. in the end, they both divided territories within Agarzari and have territories overlapping each other. Wagdoh's two male cubs Shankar and Bhola were only 2.5 years old, when they both took charge of their territories. probably the youngest cubs with territories of their own!
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RE: B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India - Roflcopters - 12-10-2016, 10:32 AM
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