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B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India

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He has never lost to red eye nor Kankata, infact there are many reports of him beating them though.

That post above was from
"Kshitij Degaonkar"
He doesn't take the photos nor is he a expert. He is like Min Ha, they both ask the experts and naturilists from Kahna for the accounts. His write up has 0 responses and is from 2013 while the picture was taken in 2010.

Here is a nice write up on Kankata
http://tigersafari.blogspot.com/2014/11/...kanha.html
by Uday Patel
and he also says Kankata is smaller than Munna in dimensions and this is from 2014.

The only male that Kankata has killed is the previously collared male who was raised in captivity then released in Kahna.


The only male that seems to be a challenge to munna at this very moment is Bhima, but even that is not proven because they haven't had a run in, he is just massive and hasn't shifted his territory.
But Red Eye and Kankatta both have never defeated Munna.

This was from Tigernation posted 5 days ago
"Also, there's another collared male in Mukki too Chandra. This nameless guy was spotted along with Kankata in Mukki range during the same drive, by a friend of mine, back in Feb. The 2 males were in close proximity. He spotted 3 big males Munna, Kankata and Mukki's collared male during that Feb visit, and Collared male was the biggest among the 3, most likely another of Munna's son born sometime in 2010. This collared guy is dominating Mukki now and was seen last month. Sarhi male is also spotted last month, but Red Eye is yet to be seen; I think he's still under Munna's control so he doesn't show up that often. I hope in time Mahavir and Bisanpura males will show up as well, those 2 handsome guys are established tigers in the region. "

 
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