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B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India

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Fight between Mastigudi Male Tiger & Elephant.

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Rajeev Pareek


Maiden visit to a tiger sanctuary. 100% successful! In first visit to Bandhavgarh Tiger Sanctuary zone 3 could see the King of Forest His Highness "Bheem", male tiger around 10 ft and I am told he is 6 year old.

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30/04 / 15
Morning safari magdhi zone
Jobhi male
Bheem male
Magdhi zone
Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve
Ravi Bandhavgarh
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It seems as though Bheem is picking up right where Bamera (rip) left off. He is starting to gain quite the reputation and his size seems to be making him something of a legend. Hopefully he will continue the legacy a create a new generation of wildlife enthusiasts.


Jason Fernandes


Mighty Bheem - He is known at the biggest tiger in Bandhavgarh right now. This may be true and also relative. He is surely the biggest in girth and he has superb big mane, very characteristic of the male tigers of Bandhavgarh. The elusive Jobhi male is another big guy and is bigger in terms of body length.I can only tell this for sure since I have seen a picture of a confrontation between the 2 males. Bheem though is definitely the heavier of the two. He is surely one hulk of a tiger. Sometimes the body size also depends on how well fed they are at the time you them. At this encounter the big guy was belly full with his tummy almost touching the ground. Most of the male tigers of Bandhavgarh have taken to eating cows. Bamera in his twilight years had taken to cows as his favourite source of food. Bheem seems to be following in his footsteps. Constant feeding on cattle is also one of the reasons for their really big size.
Notice how you can barely see the neck of the big guy and dont miss the size of the golden mane. I wish to see him again on my trip in June.
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I'm not sure which image he is referring to because Bheem is definitely longer than Jobhi as well as being taller. Jobhi's stomach also looks plenty full to me as well.

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