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B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India

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( This post was last modified: 03-14-2016, 09:42 PM by Pckts )

Male Tiger & Karu (Ghost tree)..........
Shot by my brother ASHISH DHAMANKAR...
Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve,Chandrapur, Maharashtra, India
Pls feel free to share......

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News of presence of new cubs in Park gets confirmed by photo evidence. Cubs of both T60 and T39, female tigers from tourism zones are finally sighted. Both the tigers have reportedly given birth to two cubs, fathered by same male tiger T57. With this news summer looks even more promising at Ranthambore especially May and June. One more reason to sign up for our fixed departure tours to Ranthambore in June. For booking and more info visit website.

http://www.tigerwalah.com/wildlife-tours-events/

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Love is in the air once again. Star couple of Ranthambore T19 & T28 this morning. Looks like the queen is now looking forward to her third litter with long time partner star male aka T28. She walked quite a distance roaring for him and then both the tigers were in playful mood for quite some time before T19 offered mating position to this handsome hunk. Hopefully this union would result in further increment of tribe at Ranthambore.

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(T28 is said to be the largest if not one of the largest males in Rathambhore.)

Anjan Lal
Somewhere in the Jungles of Central India....a Male Tiger Welcomes You to His Home Sweet Home!
Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve
India

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King in his Kingdom!

Not easy to shoot at 120mm when you have 600mm on hand smile emoticon

Nikon D7100 with Sigma 120-300 2.8 Sport @ 120mm, 1/1600, f/2.8, ISO 200

Feb 2016 | Tadoba | © Vikash Agarwal

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