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B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India

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(01-17-2024, 04:51 AM)Rage2277 Wrote: The new kid from jobi reminds me of the muditara male the husky male in the viral video crossing the road also the other chakrandara males are half brothers of trident and that is indeed the tuli puliya male they call him rustom @kingrifter

Honestly, I know names get updated over time as the old ones get pushed out and new ones occupy the same territory, but the situation with these Bandhavgarh males is so confusing. So I thought I'd post some more obscure adults from the recent past.

Here's the Mudatara male in the Bandhavgarh 2019 book.



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We then have Ghodademon male, aka Banbehi male (cub of Wakeeta). When I was at Bandhavgarh in 2023, I was at Ghodademon and heard talk of a male with the same name. Is this one dead? 


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7D male, son of Spotty and Trishul Chakradhara male (courtesy Suyash Keshri). 7A is in Panpatha, where is this guy?



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Chota Charger, brother of Mahaman male. I know he was around in the mid 2010s, but not sure what happened to him. The photographers below say they saw him in 2023, so he must be 11 here. I don't know where they would've seen him, though.



Rancha male, allegedly the father of Trishul/Chakradhara male. I have seen very few pictures of this Tala male.



Kallu, son of Mirchani female who was driven off by B2.


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ST2 tigress of sariska - Rage2277 - 04-07-2014, 01:58 PM
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