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10-30-2014, 08:44 PM( This post was last modified: 10-30-2014, 08:51 PM by Roflcopters )
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Looks like Saturn was on a steroid cycle for the monsoon period, look at the size of his head, chest girth and overall body. whoa, He sure has gained a lot of weight since his last set of pictures from June / 2014 where he looked malnourished.
Also, I saw this on the news. just posting a quote from it.
"We also plan to put radio-collar on a tiger from Kolsa range, a male tiger moving around Waghdoh waterhole in Moharli range and one of the sub-adult tigers accompanying Katezari tigress," added Garad. He claimed that the cubs of Katezari tigress are on the verge of separating from their mother. "Collaring one of them will help in monitoring its dispersal moment, killing pattern and demographic structure," he said.
Though there are enough tigers in Kolsa range, they are scarcely seen in the wild. Radio-collaring one of them will help unravel their secretive world, he said.
Garad claimed that they have received five radio collars for the project. Two tigers have been radio-collared while the remaining three collars would be used for two leopards and a tiger.
"We have already placed order for more collars. Our aim is to radio-collar five tigers and five leopards by March next year," he said.