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B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India

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(04-02-2019, 11:03 PM)Roflcopters Wrote: @summerchokes 

in your starting post, you said something about V7 and I wasn't able to find the time to basically go over that. here it is now.


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About his Bloodline (Male Tiger V7)
A new male was sighted at kolara buffer area on 12th December 2016 near Kankajari Area in the afternoon game drive. One of the Guide Ravi Clicked his picture in an impression of Kankajari Male and showed to me that he got a good sighting of Kankajari male, but after looking for images it was sure that he was not a Kankajari Male after cross checking with old images from 2008 finally got his bloodline.
He grew up in a high profile and photogenic family within a large happy litter. V7 grew up as part of a family of four siblings in 2008, under the watchful eye of a male Crooked Tail (Yeda Anna) and his mother Vasanti. Malika and Sonia were his sisters and V6 his beloved brother they all grew up to adulthood around the area known as Vasant Bandara. Seen often as cubs, they learnt to hunt together early with good coordination between the cubs, often bringing down large Sambar deer in the rocky hills of Jamunjhora.
His relationship though with is sisters was never close, and as soon as they were sub adults they parted company and where then seen only in sibling pairs, with the two brothers keeping each other company until Katezari Male, a threatening and domineering male arrived one day on the scene, next day both brother disappeared and now in 2016 after a 7 years gap he was sighted in Kolara Buffer Area....
One more example.
When Cubs have left mother’s range and not established range of their own is known as the transient stage. Female cubs usually carve out a range out of their mother. But the male cubs have to travel much farther to establish their range. They usually scrounge around the fringes of the forest for a few years, silently foraging for food and traversing the territories of many resident males. This is why mortality rates are much higher among male’s transient floaters than among females.
Thanks to Kolara Buffer Guide (Ravi Dharne) for clicking the Photographs and passing it to me a great help from his side.



credits to Jignesh Patel for all of this

Amazing information, thanks for the follow up @Roflcopters 

Also have to say Jignesh Patel has been recommended to me by several others including Sandesh Guru for his knowledge of Tadoba bloodlines.

So basically V7 is still at large in the kolara buffer, but what about V6. Do either have alternate names. And news on the status of Malika and Sonia.

Further does anyone have information on the Kuwani sub-adults, male (also known as Mowgli) and the female sibling. Any details with regards to their movements.

Thanks
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