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B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India

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Aurangzeb aka T57, the undisputed king of Ranthambore with T39 aka Noor. October/2019


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T57 and T39 after mating.


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Ambeutra male of Kolsa seen in different areas in search of a territory, as of now he’s heavily confined to Agarzari buffer. I heard he had a fight with Khali recently. both had minor injuries. earlier in the year, he was seen around Mamla buffer very close to Wagdoh male and in the summer months. he was paying a visit to Bajrang in Telia. Bajrang drove him off. 


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another young male that travelled from the Andhari river side and was seen around Agarzari buffer. October/2019



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Chota Matka, the rising king of Tadoba. he had a fight with Matkasur recently and he seems to be making a substantial progress in his ability to fight the veteran males. he’s playing strategically, not too long ago. he made a kill in Alijanja buffer, which was later stolen by Mowgli. he knows he’s not ready for a full out fight, considering the odds and his ability to hunt. he’s probably just buying time until he gets stronger. only time will tell if he stays in the core or ends up moving to the bufferzone. October/2019.


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Bajrang in Dewada buffer

In my 12 years of following tigers, i have never come across a male that has managed to rule every area of the park with sheer force. every fight, every opponent. Bajrang can be seen anywhere in Dewada Buffer, Junona Buffer, all areas of Teliya, fire line, khutvanda, kosekanar, Moharli, devdoh area, Wagdoh area, Jamni Lake, Khatoda, Tadoba range and all the way to the other end of the park in Kolara buffer. with 10 females under his command and about 40 cubs. he probably has broken B2 and Wagdoh’s record of producing the most cubs as a ruling male. no male tiger in India has sired the amount of the cubs that he has. I can bet my life on it. this is record worthy, on the female side. Collarwali female of Pench holds the record for the most cubs sired by a ruling female. July/2019


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Rudra

a promising youngster who is also searching for a territory has been seen roaming around Kolara buffer in Kankajhari’s territory and deep in Bajrang’s territory, probably avoiding conflict with the veteran males until he’s strong enough to confront them. July/2019


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Mr X aka Bamera Jr with his son. October/2019
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