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B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India

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( This post was last modified: 04-27-2016, 08:39 PM by Roflcopters )

I had some free time on my hand today so i decided to continue my work on Tadoba Males. I fixed a few errors from the previous set as well. 


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Please have a look and let me know if i made any errors, feel free to correct me.

Previously, Ballu was listed as Kolsa #1 and Gangaram as Kolsa #2 but now since we know the names of these tigers. I decided to edit the pictures altogether and added their names under. 

I added the following males to the list

- TDT106 - camera trapped male tiger from the early 2000's.
- TDT107 - camera trapped male tiger from the early 2000's.
- Kankatya - Dominant male tiger from Kolsa's kasarbodi area.
- Navegaon male - the new male that has been mating with Choti Tara.
- Khali - named after the wrestler "Khali" from WWE and one of the largest male of Tadoba, Wagdoh's arch rival from Agarzari buffer.
- Chota khali - the male cub of Khali, again from Agarzari Buffer.
- Leo - large adult male that was mostly sighted last year around Dewada road - Kolsa.
- Kankajhari - allegedly the son of Katezari male, entered the scene late last year (Nov-Dec 2015) from Kolara buffer side. 
- Ballu - subadult male seen most of last year from Sukibodi area of Kolsa.
- Gangaram - Large adult male that took charge from Shivaji - mid summer 2012 and there is evidence of him being in Kolsa as early as March/2012. 


I believe i got all the adult males of Tadoba except this one particular male (below), I couldn't crop him out properly. the picture would come out blurry every time so i decided to leave him out. this male is believed to be one of the sub-adult male from Matkasur area (August-2015 picture)



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and finally, the first ever picture of the legendary assassin of Agarzari Buffer. the one and only "Khali". 


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