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B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India

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so it turns out, Jharni is actually one of Wagdoh female and Wagdoh male's daughter and the sister of Shiva.

here's the full story, credits to Jignesh Patel.

 Story of Jharni female

Journey of Jharni from Mohurli to Alizanza

Jharni, as many might know, is a feisty and young tigress of the Navegoan buffer area. Jharni was born in 2011 in the Waghdoh area of Mohurli range. She was fathered by the famous Waghdoh male himself, while her mother was Kori, or better known as Waghdoh female. She was a part of a little of three, which included another female and her brother Shiva.
A feisty tigress herself, Kori was very protective of her cubs. Despite this, Jharni became independent at a very early stage. During the monsoon of 2013, Jharni left her mother’s territory and while looking for a territory for herself, ended up in the Navegoan buffer area. Since this area has opened for tourism since 2015, she has been regularly seen. Just like her mother, Jharni is quite aggressive and is known to charge at tourist vehicles.

In 2015, she had two cubs - a male and a female. These cubs are almost adults now, mostly independent, and on the verge of leaving their mother’s territory. Jharni already has give birth to her next litter, which is made up of 2 cubs again. Since she was born in 2011, she must be 6 years old now, and should be able to control her territory in Navegoan buffer for a few more years.

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the massive Jaichand of Umred, Nov/2017.


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like father like son, Jaichand.


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Jai last year in his last days before he was poached. Jaichand looks almost exactly identical.


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Jai and Jaichand, early 2016.


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Jaichand - Nov/2017.


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PannaLal of Bandhavgarh, Nov/2017.


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the new dominant male of New Nagzira, April/2017. I spoke to a few friends that believe he might originally be from Tadoba.


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same guy from Nagzira, April/2017.


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same guy, monsoon 2017.



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Rana, son of Jharni and Narasimha. we might not see him for long enough, he has pretty much separated from his mother and sister. he's also the Grandson of Wagdoh male. Nov/2017.
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