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B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India

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Sons of Jhumroo male! 
I bet they are some big boys.
Thanks for the info
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Amrut NaikSanctuary Asia 12 hrs ·    ·  
FLEHMAN RESPONSE by Jai !!
Feb 2015 — at Umred - Karhanla Wildlife Sanctuary.
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Tigress and Tourist in Ranthambhore
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Choti Tara with one of her cubs 
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Choti Tara again.


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Meet Shivanzari the daughter of Shivaji from Kolsa range - the most beautiful tigress I've seen after Gowri of Bandipur (RIP) and Dhitti from Bandhavgarh.


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Impressive physique on this gracious lady


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on the move


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 one of her cubs


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Shivanzari with one of her cubs



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Shivanzari with 4 of her cubs


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the comfort of a mother


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family time


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3 of the cubs with mother, one of the cub is camera shy and runs away from people 


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Shivanzari posing for camera


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Shivanzari's own "bodyguard"


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Beautiful facial stripes


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the ferocious cub and Shivanzari


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the cubs














 

 
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in the bushes


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the cub with an attitude


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very distinctive facial markings on this cub


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close-up


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3 of the cubs


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looking at their shadows


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the 4th elusive cub decides to make a grand entrance


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Shivanzari again

 
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T8 Ladli sees an Intruding male 
  
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Confrontation between T8 aka Ladli and an unknown male

 
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Ladli took a beating but she managed to fend off the intruding male (one of Ladli's cub was recently killed, I wonder if this male had anything to do with it)

  
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standing victorious
 
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bloodied left leg
 
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one of T19's cub 
 
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a nice panaromic shot of T19's cubs
 
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one of T19's cub high on a tree


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this is perhaps the most notorious male to have ever walked the Kanha soil, the Legendary Munna with "CAT" clearly written on his head.

 
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Another Natural History moment for India and the first of it's type from South India, Kabini Backwaters male of Nagarhole with his sub adult cubs and female all in the same photo. 


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backwater female with her cubs



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Kabini Backwaters male or Mastgudi male on his Gaur kill


 

 
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looks like a young male vs Ladii T8 not Khumba T34
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The photographer said it was Khumba so it's most likely him

https://tigernation.org/tigers/t34

according to tigernation, that's Khumba's area aswell [img]images/smilies/tongue.gif[/img]
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Great images and narration Copters. 
Thats a very precarious place to fight on.


I love that image of munna, that was him looking bulky and big, he doesn't seem to carry that mass anymore. 
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(03-27-2015, 02:57 PM)'Roflcopters' Wrote: The photographer said it was Khumba so it's most likely him

https://tigernation.org/tigers/t34

according to tigernation, that's Khumba's area aswell [img]images/smilies/tongue.gif[/img]

 

you might wanna do a side profile comparison with the first pic its clear to me that's not T34 and i dont see why T8 would try to fight off the father and protector of her cubs especially since one off their cubs were was killed mostlikely by the very male in the pics

 
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(03-28-2015, 06:32 PM)'Rage2277' Wrote:
(03-27-2015, 02:57 PM)'Roflcopters' Wrote: The photographer said it was Khumba so it's most likely him

https://tigernation.org/tigers/t34

according to tigernation, that's Khumba's area aswell [img]images/smilies/tongue.gif[/img]


 

you might wanna do a side profile comparison with the first pic its clear to me that's not T34 and i dont see why T8 would try to fight off the father and protector of her cubs especially since one off their cubs were was killed mostlikely by the very male in the pics

 

 


I never thought of that but that most likely seems to be the case in here, do you have any idea who this male is? [img]images/smilies/tongue.gif[/img]
 
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(03-28-2015, 06:37 PM)'Roflcopters' Wrote:
(03-28-2015, 06:32 PM)'Rage2277' Wrote:
(03-27-2015, 02:57 PM)'Roflcopters' Wrote: The photographer said it was Khumba so it's most likely him

https://tigernation.org/tigers/t34

according to tigernation, that's Khumba's area aswell [img]images/smilies/tongue.gif[/img]



 

you might wanna do a side profile comparison with the first pic its clear to me that's not T34 and i dont see why T8 would try to fight off the father and protector of her cubs especially since one off their cubs were was killed mostlikely by the very male in the pics

 


 


I never thought of that but that most likely seems to be the case in here, do you have any idea who this male is? [img]images/smilies/tongue.gif[/img]
 
he isnt t64 or t65 he could be one of satra's boys



 
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(03-20-2015, 03:40 AM)'Rage2277' Wrote:
(03-19-2015, 10:34 PM)'Pckts' Wrote:
(03-19-2015, 09:47 PM)'Pckts' Wrote: Now back to the topic this thread is intended for
T24 checking to see if there are any forest guards available for a quick bite to eat

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Then marking his new territory as he walks off.
Hemraj MeenaSanctuary Asia Follow · 12 hrs ·    ·  
With Bittu Sahgal.

Apparently this structure is used by forest guards all the time, they were very lucky to not be there this time.
But using the door way as a scale you can get a good idea of his shoulder height and body length, somebody with photoshop skills could draw a line between the head and body and door way to estimate. I'm 6'5'' and i barely fit through a door way w/out ducking so lets say the average door way is 6'6'' or 6'7'' I would guess his shoulder height to be slightly more then half, so lets say 3'7''-3'9'' and his head and body look to be as long as the door is tall. Seems to fit right in to a good sized male tiger with good mass. Estimated guess based off those measurements, T24 is probably 225kg-250kg.
What do you guys think?
 



 


It seems that he has a knack for killing humans
http://epaper.timesofindia.com/Default/S...wMode=HTML

that's T24 


 



 

 

Here is a height measurement of what I have gotten from measureing pixels. Assuming that the door is 78 inches in height (standard door) these are the measurements...

The tiger is 425 pixels, the door on either side is 719 and 745 pixels. I would prefer to use 719 pixels as the door height (my opinion).

If the door is 719 pixels, the tiger height 425 pixels. The tiger is 59% of the doors height...

59.1% of 719 = 425 pixels. If the door is 78 inches heigh, the tiger would be 46 inches tall!. If the door is smaller, lets say


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Nice work King.
Seems like Ustaad is every bit as large as he is quoted to be. 
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The Majestic Walk #Ranthambhore-T-24 — with Sarosh Lodhi Photography
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A close encounter with sub-adult male from Kanha National Park. — at Kanha Tiger Reserve.

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The National animal and national bird of India together in this frame. Clicked last season. This tiger is named The Kingfisher male cause of the marking over his left eye.
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