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Bajrang from Tadoba


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Elusive queen of Bhadra back waters (Bhadra Tiger Reserve)



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T58 from Ranthambore


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Male tiger Tadoba


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Raiyakassa from Pench

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Here is Teer a.k.a Chota Charger listed as MP T 06 of Bandhavgarh. Recently, Blue Eye Male had succumbed to injuries sustained in a brutal fight with this bloke.Although his lineage isn't clear, he is widely believed to be a Mahaman Boy. Apparently, he'd spent a good part of last season in the tourism areas of Magdhi, remained shy & elusive yet charged at vehicles at times and now seems to have moved onto areas beyond Jobibah towards Damokhar buffer. 

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Raiyakassa male from Pench

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Par tigress from Dhikala, Corbett


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Spotty tigress from Bandhavgarh


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14 months old tiger cubs suckling from mom Krishna (T19) at Ranthambore


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Tiger cubs play fighting in Ranthambore


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5I found a great site on Ranthambhore Tigers
http://www.ranthambhoreguides.com/tigers

So I guess Ill make the next few Male Tiger directory individuals from there...


T-75 | W male


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A quite young and shy sub adult tiger- T-74. He has made his territory from Kachida valley, Dhakada, Aama-Ghati and some part of Anatpura, Bakhola and Berada area of the park in zone no. 4 and 5.
He was born in 2012. His mother, T-17 (Sundari) had given her first litter of two males and one female father by tiger, T-25, Dollar. It is a sub adult tiger T-75 who is one of them. His siblings, brother T-74 and sister T-73 are still in the territory that is territory of their father. T-74 and T-75 both are occasionally seen together in zone no 4 and 5 while their sister T-73 stays alone in zone no 5. This litter was first sighted on 29 June 2012 by nature guide, Ram Singh Meena in zone no. 3.
T-17 was a perfect mother of her cubs and looking after them very well but she had a huge threat for her cubs in lakes area that was from her own sisters T-19 and her 20 months old cubs (2 male -1 female). To protect her cubs from the emerging threat to life of the cubs, she decided to leave the territory and shifted towards peripheral area and territory of T-25 a dominant tiger, who was the father of her cubs.
When all three cubs were aged about six months old they were spotted with Tiger, T-25. It was really unusual and shocked to see cubs without mother T-17. Therefore mostly nature guides worried and shocked about T-17 and the future of cubs. Forest department did special monitory to search T-17 but it was too late and A big question raised weather these cubs survive in the wild life or not because of their age were about to die to hunger. Than the responsibility was taken up by forest department to look after them, feed them and keep them alive in wild.
Then a miracle happened, T-25 a male tiger who was probably their father came forward as their guardian and started taking care of them. T-25 had done this to 2 orphaned cubs of T-5, Bina-1 and Bina-2 as well who are both in Sariska Tiger Reserve now.
Thus the all 3 cubs of T-17 survived and were trained to live in wild by their father. These three cubs now has become sub adults and known such as T-73 (Female cub), T-74 (male cub) and T-75 (male cub) him self.

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T-17 is his mother and T-25 is his possible father

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Tiger, T-72, a quite young and bold sub adult tiger of zone no.1, 2 and 6. His territory was extended from Singhdwar-Sultanpur-kala Peela Pani-Khemcha Kund- Phootah Bhanda-kishni ka Deh-Soleshwar, Chuli Deh and Amareshawar Dang areas of the tiger reserve.

He was born in May 2012 and his name is Sultan (Given the name by Bina Kak - lives in Sultanpur area) His mother, T-39/ Noor had given her first litter of one male father by tiger, T-24 , Conservator/ Ustaad. He was first sighted on 21 May 2012 by nature guide, Pankaj Jain with regular guest Milind Valawalkar in zone no.1.


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He used his parent’s territory and often seen with his mother, T-39 and occasionally with his father, T-24 in Sultanpur area, the south west part of park.

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After grew up as sub adult, he had separated from his mother, T-39 in January 2015 and moved out of the park in May 2015. Eventually he was reported in Kela-Devi sanctuary on 14 August 2015 in camera trap.

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T28


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It is the super star of Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve. He is a dominant tiger of lake area that includes the entire lake area-Singh Dwar,Gular- Kui,Tamba-Khan,Lakkad, Dah-Mandoop, Lahpur, Chinnali, Gaandra Tiraha -Gudha, Nal-Ghati,Telan Pacheri acorss zone 2, 3, 4 & 5 and large part of non tourism area.

He was first sighted on 1st January 2008 in tourism area. It is a litter of T-27- Gilai Sagar mother. The mother, T-27 gave birth to a litter of two male cubs namely the T-28 and T-29 in 2006. He is fathered the cubs of T-19 from both litters.


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T25

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A shy and dominant tiger in zone 4 and 5. It is a resident tiger from Singh Dwar, Gular Kui, Tama Khan, Kachida, Dakada and Bakhola. He has been noticed in lake area a few times. Now days, he has extended his territory in Berada and Semali area too.

He was first sighted in January 2006. He is one among the three cubs born to T-22, Gayatri, tigress and fathered by T-20, Jhumaru. His siblings T-23 (Bhola) is resident male of Guda and Lahpur area where as T-24 shifted in Sajjan Garh Biological Park on 16 May 2015 to Udaipur, Rajasthan, India.

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A dominant tiger of Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve, his current territory is Chiroli area of the park which is closed for tourists.
His mother, T-5, (Kachida female) had given her first litter of two males & one female, father by T-2 (a dominant male). T-6, his name is Romeo is one of them. Little is known about his early life. His siblings T-8 (sister) is resident tigress of zone no. 6, 7 and 8 while his brother, T-7 has been shifted in Sariska Tiger Reseve through the restocking programme in 23 February 2011.
After separating his mother, T-6 (Romeo) had settled down himself in zone no. 4 and 5 which included Aadi Dagar- Lakarda,Berda-Semli,Bakola and Anatpura areas where he met with young tigress, T-41 (Laila). Soon after, he was seen mating with her in Semli and Berada valley. Than T-41, Laila gave her first litter of one female cub in 2011.
In 2014, there was a territorial fight among T-6 and the two sub adult tigers (T-75 and T-75). The result of territorial, both sub adult tigers occupied his territory and T-6 had to move in Chiroli area of the park.

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T65

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A quite young and adult tiger of zone no. 2 and 3 and try to make his own territory.
His mother, T-19, Ranthambhore queen had given her first litter of two males & one female, father by T-28 , star tiger of Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve in 2011.
After grew up as sub adults, they had separated from their mother (T-19) in 2013. It is a sub adult Tiger, T-65 that is one of them. His name is Surja and still tries to make his own territory. He is occasionally seen in his mother territory around Nal-Ghati and lakes area. His siblings, sister T-63, has settled down around in zone 2 from Amrai, Mondok,Chhindali and Phoota-Kot while his brother T-64 has settled down around in zone 2, 3, 4 and 5, in his parent’s territory.
The first litter of T-19 was sighted first time on 26 May 2011 by nature guides, Farid Khan and Saleem in zone no. 2.

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T64

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About the Tiger
A quite young and adult tiger of zone no. 2, 3, 4 and 5. He has made his territory from Nal-Ghati, Lake Area, Gazzale-Hill, Lakad da Bhoot-Khora area of the park.
He was born in 2011, his name is Akash. His mother, T-19 (Krishna) had given her first litter of two males and one female father by, T-28 , Star Male. After grew up as sub adults, they had separated from their mother (T-19) in 2013. An adult Tiger, T-64 is one of them and has settled down around in zone 2, 3, 4 and 5, in his parent’s territory. His siblings, sister T-63, has settled down around in zone 2 from Amrai, Mondok,Chhindali and Phoota-Kot while his brother T-65 is still trying to make his own territory and occasionally seen in his mother territory around Nal-Ghati, lakes area.
The first litter of T-19 was sighted first time on 26 May 2011 by nature guides, Farid Khan and Saleem in zone no. 2.

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T34

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A large young male – T-34 who is also known as “Kumbha” ranging between Balas, Kundal, Chidi-Khoh and Jamoda area. It is a resident tiger in zone no. 6, 7 and 8. Little is known about his early life. He shares his territory with a dominate tigress, T-8, Ladali. He is probably fathered her all three litters.

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T24

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About the Tiger
A dominant tiger of Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve, he used to roam in zone no. 1, 2, 4 and 6. It is the biggest male of tourist area.
He was first sighted in January 2006. He is one among the three cubs born to T-22 Gayatri tigress fathered by T-20, Jhumaru. His siblings T-23 (Bhola) is resident male of zone no. 2 where as T-25, Dollar has settled down in zone no. 4 and 5. He was shifted in Sajjan Garh Biological Park on 16 May 2015 to Udaipur, Rajasthan, India due to the blame for attacking 4 human beings.

T74

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About the Tiger
A quite young and shy sub adult tiger of zone no.4 and 5. He has made his territory from Kachida valley, Dhakada, Aama-Ghati and some part of Anatpura, Bakhola and Berada area of the park.
He was born in 2012. His mother, T-17 (Sundari) had given her first litter of two males and one female father by tiger, T-25, Dollar. It is a sub adult tiger T-74 who is one of them. His siblings, both brother T-75 and sister T-73 are still in the territory that is territory of their father. T-74 and T-75 both are occasionally seen together in zone no 4 and 5 while their sister T-73 stays alone in zone no 5. That litter was first sighted on 29 June 2012 by nature guide, Ram Singh Meena in zone no. 3.
T-17 was a perfect mother of her cubs and looking after them very well but she had a huge threat for her cubs in lakes area that was from her own sister T-19 and her 20 months old cubs (2 male -1 female). To protect her cubs from the emerging threat to life of cubs, she decided to leave the territory and shifted towards peripheral area and territory of T-25 a male tiger, who was the father of her cubs.
When all three cubs were aged about six months old, they were spotted with Tiger T-25. It was really unusual and shocked to see cubs without mother T-17. Therefore mostly nature guides worried and shocked about T-17 and the future of three cubs. Forest department did special monitory to search T-17 but it was too late and A big question raised weather these cubs survive in the wild life or not because of their age were about to die to hunger. Than the responsibility was taken up by forest department to look after them, feed them and keep them alive in wild.
Then a miracle happened, T-25 a male tiger who was probably their father came forward as their guardian and started taking care of them. T-25 had done this to 2 orphaned cubs of T-5, Bina-1 and Bina-2 as wellas. The both cubs are now in Sariska Tiger Reserve.
Thus the all 3 cubs of T-17 survived and were trained to live in wild by their father. These cubs now has become sub adults and known such as T-73 (Female cub), T-74 (male cub) and T-75 (male cub).

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T57

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A quite young and shy adult tiger of zone no. 1, 2, and 6. He has made his territory from Guda, kala-Pila-Pani, Gandhar, Sultanpur, and Kundi area of the park.

It is a son of T-26 mother, Sharmili who gave a litter of three males. Her these cubs are known as T-56, T-57, and T-58. His mother, T-26, Sharmili is very shy female from Jaisinghpura pura area of the park. Very little is known about T-26's ancestry and early years.


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T58

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It is a son of T-26 mother, Sharmili who gave a litter of three males. Her cubs are known as T-56, T-57, and T-58. His mother, T-26, Sharmili is very shy female from Jaisinghpura pura area of the park. A little is known about T-26's ancestry and her early life.

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T42

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A dominant tiger of Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve, he rules over Qualiji area. He is named after the legendary conservationist,synonymous with Ranthambhore, Fateh Singh Rathore-A tribute to a great man.

His mother, T-30, Husn-Ara had given her second litter of two males & one female. T-42, who is known as Fateh is one of them. Little is known about his early life. His siblings T-44 (sister) has shifted to Sariska Tiger Reserver while his brother, T-43,he lives in the eastern region of the Sawai Mansingh Sanctuar
T43

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It is another dominant tiger of Zone no. 9 and 10. He has grown into a large sub- adult male. Named after one of the Rana’s of Ranthambhore during the Mughal era.

His mother, T-30, Husn-Ara had given her second litter of two males & one female. T-43, his name is Surjan is one of them. Little is known about his early life. His siblings T-44 (sister) has shifted to Sariska Tiger Reserve, while his brother, T-42 also stay in zone no 9 and 10.


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T00 or Unknown Tiger

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It is is a symbolic tiger when we see tiger but we can't identify so well. So , through this symbolic tiger we represent a tiger sighting ( either male or female) but we can't identify exactly due to situation or any reason.
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Here's the first decent sighting video & photo of Kanha's Mahaveer Female with her latest litter of 4 cubs sired by Kingfisher Male. VC : Surya Ramachandran, PC : Vikram Ghanekar.


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For some reason, the video doesn't seem to upload on my post while only the FB link seems to be visible. Guys, am I missing something ?
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@Vijay Rajan, Embedding facebook video is little different, I will make a tutorial for it. For now. I am fixing it.

Edit: While editing I lost the attached image. You can Full Edit to add it again. Sorry for the error.
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Thank you for your prompt action Sanjay !
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Good work @Pckts . Keep it up.


Here is a old video of Maya and her 3 cubs from December 2015.
Cant imagine these cute little things turned out to be perfect predators in taking down the male gaur and wildboar.




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(05-02-2016, 10:16 PM)Hello Pcktsthis is really great work by you. Very good information. Wrote: Pcktscont'd

T34

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A large young male – T-34 who is also known as “Kumbha” ranging between Balas, Kundal, Chidi-Khoh and Jamoda area. It is a resident tiger in zone no. 6, 7 and 8. Little is known about his early life. He shares his territory with a dominate tigress, T-8, Ladali. He is probably fathered her all three litters.

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T24

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About the Tiger
A dominant tiger of Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve, he used to roam in zone no. 1, 2, 4 and 6. It is the biggest male of tourist area.
He was first sighted in January 2006. He is one among the three cubs born to T-22 Gayatri tigress fathered by T-20, Jhumaru. His siblings T-23 (Bhola) is resident male of zone no. 2 where as T-25, Dollar has settled down in zone no. 4 and 5. He was shifted in Sajjan Garh Biological Park on 16 May 2015 to Udaipur, Rajasthan, India due to the blame for attacking 4 human beings.

T74

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About the Tiger
A quite young and shy sub adult tiger of zone no.4 and 5. He has made his territory from Kachida valley, Dhakada, Aama-Ghati and some part of Anatpura, Bakhola and Berada area of the park.
He was born in 2012. His mother, T-17 (Sundari) had given her first litter of two males and one female father by tiger, T-25, Dollar. It is a sub adult tiger T-74 who is one of them. His siblings, both brother T-75 and sister T-73 are still in the territory that is territory of their father. T-74 and T-75 both are occasionally seen together in zone no 4 and 5 while their sister T-73 stays alone in zone no 5. That litter was first sighted on 29 June 2012 by nature guide, Ram Singh Meena in zone no. 3.
T-17 was a perfect mother of her cubs and looking after them very well but she had a huge threat for her cubs in lakes area that was from her own sister T-19 and her 20 months old cubs (2 male -1 female). To protect her cubs from the emerging threat to life of cubs, she decided to leave the territory and shifted towards peripheral area and territory of T-25 a male tiger, who was the father of her cubs.
When all three cubs were aged about six months old, they were spotted with Tiger T-25. It was really unusual and shocked to see cubs without mother T-17. Therefore mostly nature guides worried and shocked about T-17 and the future of three cubs. Forest department did special monitory to search T-17 but it was too late and A big question raised weather these cubs survive in the wild life or not because of their age were about to die to hunger. Than the responsibility was taken up by forest department to look after them, feed them and keep them alive in wild.
Then a miracle happened, T-25 a male tiger who was probably their father came forward as their guardian and started taking care of them. T-25 had done this to 2 orphaned cubs of T-5, Bina-1 and Bina-2 as wellas. The both cubs are now in Sariska Tiger Reserve.
Thus the all 3 cubs of T-17 survived and were trained to live in wild by their father. These cubs now has become sub adults and known such as T-73 (Female cub), T-74 (male cub) and T-75 (male cub).

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T57

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A quite young and shy adult tiger of zone no. 1, 2, and 6. He has made his territory from Guda, kala-Pila-Pani, Gandhar, Sultanpur, and Kundi area of the park.

It is a son of T-26 mother, Sharmili who gave a litter of three males. Her these cubs are known as T-56, T-57, and T-58. His mother, T-26, Sharmili is very shy female from Jaisinghpura pura area of the park. Very little is known about T-26's ancestry and early years.


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T58

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It is a son of T-26 mother, Sharmili who gave a litter of three males. Her cubs are known as T-56, T-57, and T-58. His mother, T-26, Sharmili is very shy female from Jaisinghpura pura area of the park. A little is known about T-26's ancestry and her early life.

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T42

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A dominant tiger of Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve, he rules over Qualiji area. He is named after the legendary conservationist,synonymous with Ranthambhore, Fateh Singh Rathore-A tribute to a great man.

His mother, T-30, Husn-Ara had given her second litter of two males & one female. T-42, who is known as Fateh is one of them. Little is known about his early life. His siblings T-44 (sister) has shifted to Sariska Tiger Reserver while his brother, T-43,he lives in the eastern region of the Sawai Mansingh Sanctuar
T43

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It is another dominant tiger of Zone no. 9 and 10. He has grown into a large sub- adult male. Named after one of the Rana’s of Ranthambhore during the Mughal era.

His mother, T-30, Husn-Ara had given her second litter of two males & one female. T-43, his name is Surjan is one of them. Little is known about his early life. His siblings T-44 (sister) has shifted to Sariska Tiger Reserve, while his brother, T-42 also stay in zone no 9 and 10.


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T00 or Unknown Tiger

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It is is a symbolic tiger when we see tiger but we can't identify so well. So , through this symbolic tiger we represent a tiger sighting ( either male or female) but we can't identify exactly due to situation or any reason.
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Thanks for the kind words but I did nothing more other than copy and pasting things here. The link where I found this info is on the page before this. But I highly suggest looking through it, so much great information on ranthambhore Tigers!
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PC Parav Sharma:
T 62 Male Tiger
Father T 34 and Mother T 8
T 62 the male who 3 years back left for bundi forest due to the threat from mighty Fateh ( T 42 ) his brother Surzan ( T 43 ) and 62's own father Kumbha (T 34 ) who were in there prime then. He finally returned to retaliate covering a distance of 130 kms to take back what he deserved. Finally he has taken over the territory of the powerhouse of Qualji range Fateh and made him flee away from there..
He gave a look into my camera and stood up.
Date - 29th April 2016


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All hail the new King!
Gone for 3 years just to come back take his place and dethrone arguably one of the most aggressive tigers in Ranth, Fateh.
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Male and female interacting in Ramnagar Corbett.
Kindly ID them if you can.
The female looks abit like Sharmele, not sure though.




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(05-05-2016, 01:55 PM)Apollo Wrote: Male and female interacting in Ramnagar Corbett.
Kindly ID them if you can.
The female looks abit like Sharmele, not sure though.





yea that's sharmele..looks like one of her sons is still hanging around
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