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B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India

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888 male of Melghat (June/2022)


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on the move


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Kazi 45 of Central Range in Kaziranga (March/2022)



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Dadiyal male near Pangdi (June/2022)


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Chota Matka from Alijanja buffer (June/2022)


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Raka from Pilibhit (June/2022)


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Ambeutara male of Tadoba buffers (June/2022)

one of the oldest tigers in Tadoba at the moment. he rules the non tourism area of core upto Ambezari meadow of Irai backwaters. Bajrang and Taru (Paras) territories also overlaps with his and so far. there has been no fights between the three.


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Ambeutara male (April/2022)


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Shiva, the undisputed king of Kolsa (June/2022)

Quote:yea munna from kanha sired several litters of umaparni female and some other females yet we only know of like two of his sons and one daughter

it’s pretty much the norm in every high-populated park. as soon as the cubs become independent. that’s when their real life journey begins. they no longer get the protection of mom and dad. they’re usually forced out of their home territories to go fend for themselves. this includes competition for food. territory and areas. often times in highly populated parks. their movements are restricted and a resident tiger is a serious threat to the safety of any sub-adult. helpless and determined to survive. most of these tigers disperse in search for territories. some of them, if we are lucky. we’ll witness them resurface at some point. maybe in a different park and sometimes. that may or may not happen. Matkasur and Maya’s boy rules Umred Karhandla, Bajrang’s daughter is also in Umred. Jai’s kids from Umred reside in Brahmapuri forest division and Umred. plenty of tigers from Tadoba also made their way to Nagzira. this just goes to show how frequently this happens. also on that note. i forgot to add. Collarwali and W female are the two daughters of Lara and Bajrang that did stay around Tadoba and are resident tigresses.
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RE: B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India - Roflcopters - 07-05-2022, 08:21 AM
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