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B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India

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( This post was last modified: 05-06-2016, 02:45 PM by Roflcopters )

Wagdoh is the best tiger daddy from the tiger world and he has no competition in this department. there is documented proof of 4 different litters that he babysat while their mothers were running errands. 

1) Wagdoh and Madhuri's teliya litter (Sonam, Geeta, Lara & Mona - all females) 
2) Wagdoh and Madhuri's Dewada litter (Shankar, Bhola, Parvati & Tulsi - 2 males & 2 females)
3) Wagdoh and Kori litter (Savari, Hirai and Shiva - 2 females & 1 male)
4) Wagdoh and Aishwarya/Lajri tigress litter (3 unknown cubs) 

The pictures posted by Pckts are the cubs of Wagdoh and Aishwarya tigress or Lajri tigress. hopefully they get their names soon. 


@Majingilane those are two of the most succesful tigers that we have in the last couple posts, Wagdoh is a true representative from Central India and Raja is the legendary assassin of Southern India. they say every tiger has a personality and Raja is well known for his fighting prowess, a tiger who spent a decade ruling the biggest area of Bandipur and all of tourism zone. a good friend of mine once said, there are tigers and then there is Raja. he has never failed to assassinate a rival male. since the last two years, Bandipur has been a battle zone of males, dozens of tigers have lost their lives due to territorial disputes, lack of space in the park for everyone to peacefully co-exist has driven many tigers out of park. conflict with humans was on the rise and only those in their prime ages were the main forces that could claim Bandipur's prey rich habitat. many doubted that Raja was just a pawn in all of this and that he would suffer the wrath of young powerful males in their prime. he proved that he was more than just a pawn. Infact, he successfully eliminated all rivals by defeating them and killing a large adult male last year in March, according to the Bandipur forest department. the deceased was around 6 years of age and in his prime. Raja was indeed a trump card in the jungle's higher end of the bargain and a King of the jungle that proved that he wasnt ready to fall, even till this very day. the one walking undisputed is the one and only, to sum it up, Raja and Wagdoh are the best. 

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RE: B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India - Roflcopters - 05-06-2016, 01:28 PM
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