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Large male tigers from India (Videos Only)

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( This post was last modified: 05-22-2021, 04:03 AM by Roflcopters )

any tiger that sires 36-40 cubs is no lucky tiger. considering India’s true tiger numbers are close to 2000-2900. T3 is a legendary specimen and will always be a legend. i was just talking about roles. like humans, tigers also have different personalities and different lives they live. re-introduced tigers, i don’t know how well they would have done in their own parks if they stayed. they are considerably different than the ones that we see come up and take their spots for the throne. T3 and Bajrang may have lived differently but in the end. they were just as impressive from the conservation standpoint. combined cub count between the two is 86-90 with Bajrang still in control of most females in Tadoba. this number could easily end up being much higher in the coming years. remember, just from two male tigers. what a dominant tiger can do is amazing. never underestimate their capability.
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