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B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India

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Bamera kankti Son (5-6 Years old)

Bandhavgarh safari 

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abhayaraj singh

T18 / Bhagoda, the grown up ferocious and wounded stray tiger of Bandhavgarh National Park. This has been a gift from our tiger-GURU Ajit Singh who is loaded with 6th sense. We were on birding mission that morning. Three golden jackals appeared and kept walking around our gypsy. They stopped at times and looked in a direction. ....and the CALL came from the very direction! 09.12.2015. f/8, 1/320 sec., ISO 400, FL 185 mm. The left chest and left paw has fighting wounds!

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I wonder who he was fighting with?
Bada Mahaman male, Bandhavgarh. 09.12.2015, Magadhi, M.P., India. f/8, 1/125 sec., ISO 400, FL 270 mm. A very aggressive 5 year old male that growled at us. ID credit with thanks to Vijayarajan Muthu and Ravi Bandhavgarh.

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T18, the Bhagoda / stray grown up male of Bandhavgarh, M.P., India. 09.12.2015. f/11, 1/60 sec., ISO 400, FL 550 mm. We were concentrating upon birding and we ran in Ajit Singh's expected direction as we got a CALL near by. A minute passed when we stationed our gypsy and this male crossed the road. later we came to know that this was one of the ferocious male named as 'Charger'.

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