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B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India

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(10-09-2017, 09:50 PM)Pckts Wrote:
(10-09-2017, 12:55 PM)Rishi Wrote: Earlier this year Pandit from Corbett was rumoured to have been dead. Any info on him? @$uSpiciou$ @Apollo @Pckts
His brother Viraat is said to have been sighted later on...

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(04-17-2017, 10:54 AM)$uSpiciou$ Wrote: ...
For some reason i can't tag you ever. I think it's ”$” in your name...

Yes that is the belief


Here is the most recent shot of them both still together, I'm not sure exactly when it was taken though

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Mother and Son Duo!

This male Tiger from #jimcorbettnationalpark is almost 50% heavier and bigger then his mother.

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@Pckts @Rishi  I haven't been in the country for quite sometime so even I don't know. Infact these days I am solely depending on Wildfact and my father for all the latest news about Tigers.

But from the news as Pckts said its safe to assume that Pandit is long gone.

Although Virat was smaller than Pandit and also more shy but he is still a huge tiger. I hope he lives the life he deserve and not end up like his brother. 

Great photos btw. and Yes both brothers were kind of pretty huge infront of their mother(Sharmilee is a decent size tigress) and they remained with their mother for a long time. Even when they were older than 3 years even though the 2 sisters from the same litter had already parted ways.

I hope to go back to India in december and see what I can find.
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