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B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India

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Shiva male, son of Waghdoh is no more. One of the biggest males I have ever seen from Tadoba, just like his father.


Another missing one from Bandhavgarh, the iconic Mahaman.


Maya's son, aka Y-Mark male in the Mohurli buffers in Tadoba. He has been keeping out of the way of the other dominant males but is occasionally sighted across Devada, Junona, and Agarzari.


Chota Dadiyal from Tadoba is looking quite massive now. 


Another seldom sighted male, currently ruling the Pangdi buffers in Tadoba. This is SK male, who is the brother of C1, current ruler of Kolsa. Both these males come from Agarzari, where they were born to the late Sharmili and Khali.


Jobi Jr male from Bandhavgarh. He in Magdhi now, and is possibly the reason for Mahaman's departure. I have seen very few photos of this male, does anyone know of his origin? 

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The Chakradhara clan of Bandhavgarh remains a mystery to me. This extremely camera-shy group of tigers is currently dominant across several parts of Tala and has contributed to the dearth of sightings since the days of B2 and Bamera. I came across this picture of a tiger, called "Chakradhara male" by the photographer.


However, the stripe pattern is different from the male I have known since 2019 as the Chakradhara male. He has an upside down trident on his forehead and was born to Chakradhara female and Ranchha male. He shows up in a 2019 Bandhavgarh tiger guide as "Trident". Can anyone tell me more about these different Chakradhara males?


Massive Kishanpur male - is this Tulli Puliya Male?


An icon of Dudhwa, Gabbar/Charger male.


The massive Baisanghat male in his prime.


One of the lesser sighted Kanha males - Andhkuan male (T-129).
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ST2 tigress of sariska - Rage2277 - 04-07-2014, 01:58 PM
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Mahaman subadult may 2014 - Rage2277 - 05-24-2014, 10:26 AM
Lyla T41 may 2014 - Rage2277 - 05-25-2014, 05:39 PM
RE: B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India - kingrifter - 01-16-2024, 01:55 AM
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