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B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India

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good to see my boy Wagdoh again, I heard bufferzone's battle ground had a tough time with all the power hungry males going for Wagdoh's territory and the coal mine male's son took control of Agarzari from Wagdoh but Wagdoh defeated and killed a male in july 2015 from Devada side and Wagdoh now still controls junona, devada buffer and most of the area north of Devada.. what an intense season it must have been and despite Wagdoh's old age. he has managed to bounced back from looking fairly out of shape to the prime Wagdoh that we saw in 2011-2012. also Wagdoh is a well known cattle killer and that explains how he keeps his excellent physique. I heard coal mine male's son goes by the name of "Khali" and he's a large beast, maybe even bigger than most of the tadoba zone males. Shiva (Wagdoh's son) was also spotted recently and is still lurking under the shadows of Namdev/Katezari/Gabbar. good times for Tadoba in terms of tiger population but the number of males living in the park will cause chaos for even the most dominant males. Bajrang has a very steady control of Mohurli and Teliya, Saturn aka Namdev is doing great in terms of territory and he's still tolerating his son Matkasur in his territory. I think if this keeps on happening, saturn might set himself up for tough times. no news of Katezari and his area is now closed for tourists. Rahbya male from Kolsa is the most dominant force in Kolsa and there's 4 other fully matured males in Kolsa tolerating each other. I guess history is repeating itself, except this time it's not just Tadoba zone with Katezari, Gabbar, Pandu, Namdev, Shiva and Vasant Bandhara fighting for one spot (2013 situation). this time every dominant male from (tadoba zone, bufferzone and kolsa) have their hands full and increasing pressure from non resident males is keeping everyone busy. Bajrang is the only male that doesn't seem to be getting any competition and as long as Shiva has the  non resident tag, he better be careful. similarly Kanha's mukki zone is going through the exact same thing.
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RE: B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India - Roflcopters - 02-18-2016, 07:11 PM
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