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B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India

Virgin Islands, U.S. Rage2277 Offline
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(05-29-2018, 09:56 PM)Pckts Wrote:
(05-26-2018, 06:24 AM)Rage2277 Wrote:
(05-25-2018, 06:27 PM)Pckts Wrote:
(05-25-2018, 01:45 PM)Rage2277 Wrote:
(05-24-2018, 09:19 PM)Pckts Wrote: Krishna Kumar Tekam
THE NEW RISING MALE OF KANHA TIGER RESERVE M.P . KTR T M1 

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red eye's boy though he looks a bit like his grandpaps nakkata via his mothers side.. he's going be a problem for the big bosses soon
He and his siblings are said to be Maheveer and Umarpanis litter apparently.
You can see them and their lineage explanation in the videos of tigers thread.

na..i'm certain this guy is one of mundidadar and red eye's boys they're all assigned the tags m1 m2 m3 and m4

Maybe I'm confused
 here's a mention on him and his siblings being from the Maheveer litter

Ricky Patel
LANGDA SUB ADULT MALE CUB OF MAHAVEER FEMALE

relaxing... yawning...
closing his eyes comfortably...
in an idle..lazy noon...
in KANHA...

M1

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From Sharad Vats
"There is a reason why Tigers of Kanha are the biggest in size. The two Tigers in the video here are just about 22 months, and look at the size.   These are cubs of Mahaveer female in Mukki zone. Have broken away from the mother, usually roam alone, but once in a while seen together. Their father is Umarpani male another massive Tiger currently a dominant male in Mukki. While some believe that Kingfisher is their father. It must be noted that Kingfisher died in a territorial death, and most likely the culprit was Umarpani male. It is also noticed later on few occasions that Umarpani male spent time with these cubs in the monsoon of 2017, and even later in the year. Such cubs augur well for Kanha, and in particular Mukki.  The head size is simply monstrous of these cubs in particular MV 2, but in today's sighting some people felt that MV 1, looked bigger. What was really very interesting was that their two sisters were also seen in the same safari a little distance away. Video taken by Sanjay Thakre."





But maybe MV1 and MV2 are of the Umarpani Lineage because Sharad mentions they have 2 sisters but M1, M2, M3, M4 are all males correct?

Here's M3
Dipak Wagh
Good morning 

Newly sighted M3 Tiger 

kanha tiger Reserve
Jan || 2k18

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yup..m1/m2/m3/m4 all males the young male in the vid is indeed uma and mahaveers son but the young male in the pic you posted is def mundidadar and red eye's son and his bro m3 in the last pic
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