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B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India

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(04-07-2017, 09:56 PM)Pckts Wrote:
(04-07-2017, 09:31 PM)shaileshsharadnaik Wrote:
(04-06-2017, 03:44 PM)Roflcopters Wrote: that's KZT085! tfs


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Wagdoh cooling off in Kunar tulao (devada buffer) - April/2017


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Wagdoh - April/2017








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Wagdoh - June/2016

with over 25 cubs sired with 6 different females, Wagdoh is one of the most successful tiger of this era. his bloodline is spread everywhere across Tadoba Andhari Tiger reserve, all the way from the tourism zone and buffer areas, his four noticeable cubs that have carved territories within the park are Sonam, Lara, Shankar and Bhola. 


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Matkasur and Maya - April/2017


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Choti tara with her cubs - March/2017


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Choti tara and Matkasur's playful cubs - March/2017


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Matkasur's family picnic. March/2017


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Kankajhari male of Kolara buffer, half brother of Matkasur. March/2017


Hello,


Nice. I would like to say 2 things;

1) I have seen most of these large males of Tadoba; Waghdoh, Yeda anna, Katezari male, Matkasur. In their prime and past. In their prime, the most beautiful and one of largest tiger was katezari male. He is now 8-9 years.  Waghdoh was also very large in his prime. Matkasur is big and have large territory but he may not grow as large as these 2 tigers. He is now around 6 years. And he got this area exclusively after last monsoon ie Oct 15. Since then Saturn/Namdev, Katezari aren't seen in this area.   

2) I think matkasur and kankazari are not half brothers. Matkasur; also called new matkasur male because the original matkasur male was  Saturn/namdev. Saturn is father of this New matkasur male. Kankazari is son of katezari male. If anyone compares the facial marks and other features, that will show. Anyway tigers are very mysterious creatures so no none can   substantiate the facts though.

Have you seen any Kahna/pench males?
Forgive me if you have mentioned it before, I forget.


Hello,

unfortunately I couldn't spot any male over at Pench and Kanha. Although had spotted tigresses there .
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RE: B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India - shaileshsharadnaik - 04-09-2017, 01:12 PM
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