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B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India

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male tiger from Chitwan. April/2022


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Chitwan tigress crossing river. Dec/2022


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Ramsingh Gurung with the late Dr Charles Mcdougal measuring the skull size of Island Bhale. a notorious male tiger that once roamed the forests of Chitwan. 2012


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Island Bhale sired 7 cubs with CP2 female (two litters) 3 cubs with LP3 (one litter) and 3 cubs with SP7 female (one litter). total of 13 cubs with 3 different females. 

I peeked the chart and realized Nuna Bhale and Eastern Bhale were also on the list. 

Nuna Bhale sired 10 cubs with AP female (four litters)
3 cubs with BP3 (one litter) 2 cubs with LP3 (one litter) 9 cubs with RP2 (3 litters) and 12 cubs with TP female. (four litters). total of 36 cubs with 5 females. 

Eastern Bhale sired 10 cubs with LP3 female (three litters) 4 cubs with CP2 (one litter) 9 cubs with LP3 female (3 litters) 6 cubs with SP7 female (two litter) and 5 cubs with TP female. (two litter). total of 34 cubs with 5 females. 





Eastern Bhale was easily one of the biggest male from his era and by far the most successful tiger on a specie level from the Nepal side. 






old video of the late king, most of us have seen these before. 


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3 females from Nepal that lived to the age of 17. 


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a young man eater captured in Bardiya. Dec/2022


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male tiger from Burapahar range, Kaziranga. Dec/2022


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SK male from Pangdi Buffer. Nov/2022


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Chota Matka. Dec/2022


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Balram. Dec/2022


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Natraj from Zari Peth buffer. Dec/2022


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Corbett Tiger. Dec/2022


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Neela nala male. Nov/2022
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