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(03-29-2020, 11:56 PM)Roflcopters Wrote: Raja, what a beast. he was perhaps the most iconic male out of India and specially South India. killed 6 or 7 rival males to go undisputed from Late 2008 to 2017 with the biggest territory all within Bandipur. he later ended up splitting 2/4 of it with his son, Gowri Shankar also known as Basavanakatte male. all this during the toughest days of Bandipur, tiger density was considerably higher and mortality rate was one of the highest in the country. so many adults and sub-adults were battling for territory due to lack of space. i feel it’s always more impressive when a tiger rules a large area in a heavily crowded park. that shows their true battle supremacy and dominance. Similar to what Bajrang in Tadoba has accomplished. Wagdoh male of Tadoba, Munna of Kanha, Umarpani of Kanha, Raiyakassa of PenchMP, Prince of PenchMH, Handsome male of PenchMH, B2 of Bandhavgarh, Jobhi of Bandhavgarh, Dendu of Nagzira and a countless others. every tiger on this list has ruled for minimum of 6 years and some that have ruled for over 10 years. veterans like Munna, Wagdoh, Raiyakassa and Dendu to name a few.