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B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India

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who killed Ambeutara male?


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body was found in Chak Nimbala, i further checked and verified all the information on NTCA website.



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first death reported on Feb/26/2023 was Ambeutara male, there was another death from this region a week later on March/3/2023. T62 tigress died in the warwat region. (basically 5.5km North of where Wagdoh's body was found last year).


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Chak Nimbala seems to be the centre point that connects Mamla and the forests like Keslaghat, Zari and Peth buffer. numerous tigers have been seen in this area. from the likes of Wagdoh male, Haider (son of Wagdoh), Shiva (son of Wagdoh) Raaka (son of Haider) Shambhu male, Taru and a few sub-adult males have also been sighted here.

Tiger #1



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sub-adult male from Mamla zone, Nov 2022.



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Taru top left, rest of the pictures are of this new male that has been seen bouncing back and forth between Mamla and Agarzari in search of a territory.


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Male #2



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Male #3


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Raaka, the king of Mamla buffer. 


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Male #4


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Shambhu male


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Shambhu

Male #5


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Raja - sub adult son of Shiva. he's been in this area since Winter 2022. his brother used to be here as well but lately his brother seems to be all over the place. 


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Male #6


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Taru


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Taru again


Male #7 (Ambeutara male)


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Nov/2022
sighting of Ambeutara.


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one of the status updates from last year of Ambeutara male sighting.


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Dec/2022 sighting of Ambeutara male.

It's hard to say who really killed Ambeutara without actual proof, however knowing Taru and Shambhu's respective positions in the dewada/agarzari/adegaon/junona region. I don't think they were involved in killing Ambeutara male at all. they both seem to have a female each and are dominant in their areas. Raaka also has cubs with a female in Mamla and he's probably the main suspect given his age and dominance. also there's several other young males roaming around and one of them could very well be involved.
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