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B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India

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(11-05-2022, 08:02 PM)DaveB Wrote: @Roflcopters , is there any info available on Natraj's Lineage?

he was first seen in Agarzari, back in 2019. believed to have travelled from the Andhari river side of the forest. 
he was pushed out by Khali and was never seen again. last year, he resurfaced in Keslaghat and looks like he has settled down in that area. 


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Aug/30/2019 pic


at this rate, i wonder how long Shiva would continue to visit these areas. seems like Keslaghat has a few males now. Taru is also expanding on a massive scale and was seen in Mamla buffer as well. these are all areas where Shiva has been known to visit outside of Kolsa range. there’s struggle taking place similar to what we witnessed in Khali’s bid to take over entire buffer in his time. Taru is systematically capturing all these areas by fighting every male he comes in contact with. he had a run-in with Ambeutara male near Irai backwaters and believed to have crushed him without much effort. Bajrang also took his first major loss from Taru. his cubs with Choti Madhu may not survive at this rate. no sightings of Bajrang still as per Tadoba FD. Raaka from Mamla buffer also hasn’t been sighted and it’s now confirmed that Taru was trying to expand all the way to Mamla buffer. presence of another huge male was recorded in Mamla buffer last week. which leads me to believe that Mamla and entire buffer is gearing up for a war. may the strongest tiger win. 


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Taru 


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post by Er Arafat Siddiqui

May the legend of deity Taru live forever!!!!

The muscle man and the new guy in-charge of Agarzari-Dewada-Adegaon-Junona-Mamla.

Lucky to have met him exclusively for an hour.

Taru Male.
TATR Buffers, Dewada Gate.
4th Nov Evening.
2022.


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male #2 (sighted in Agarzari last month and Mamla buffer in October) 


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Aug/2022 in Agarzari


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Sep/2022 - Agarzari buffer


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Oct/29/2022 - Mamla buffer


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next few months will be very interesting. fingers crossed.
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