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09-04-2014, 01:06 AM( This post was last modified: 09-04-2014, 01:07 AM by Roflcopters )
Alright so this is a rather new idea of mine that i came up with to keep a track of all Publications, Scientific studies, data, charts, prey density, help with identification of an an individual tiger/tigress, history, family line and basically anything that you see on tigers worth posting and i will try and update the topic with the best of my knowledge accordingly.
here are the following sections that i am currently aiming for
Quote:data on prey density, food intake, preferred prey, habitat, tiger weights, estimated sizes of individual tigers (example: there's a few on Bamera and Khali)
[quote]Unidentified male or female from any of the tiger reserves, Accuracy is not guaranteed but I will try from the best of my knowledge with the help of my partners in crime.
Ok so I am going to start it off
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Prey density of the following parks
Kanha (Central India)
Pench (not sure which side)
Nagarhole (South India)
Bandipur (South India)
Mudumalai (South India)
Bardia (Nepal)
Chitwan (Nepal
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another prey density done on Pench Tigers from the (Madhya Pradesh - Central India)
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Tiger density of Nagarhole, Bandipur, Bhadra and Anashi
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Number of tigers caught in camera traps from 1990 to 2011 in Karnataka (South India) - a good sign
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Prey selection of Tigers from Nagarhole, maybe Guate or Peter can shed some light on this. I am not sure where this study is from but willing to bet that this is the figure from Nagarhole.
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Study on tiger's preferred prey from Nagarhole (South India), Chitwan (Nepal), Huai Kha Khaeng (Thailand) and Sikhote-Alin (Russia)
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Study of Tiger prey preference from Nagarhole
So this was just to start off the topic, basically the whole idea is to gather all the information out there on tigers and organize them accordingly. example : if you see something on tigers and not sure where to post, post it here. EVEN IF YOU THINK IT'S SPAM, don't hesitate posting it.