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Large male tigers from India (Videos Only)

Greatearth Offline
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( This post was last modified: 05-23-2021, 12:51 AM by Greatearth )

Ashutosh
You have your opinion to believe. If T3 is your favorite tiger, then you will side that guy.

Numerous females aren't really major factor compared to competitions. If I see tiger reproduction compared to Sauraha tiger in the 1970s (he took over M102's females without fights thanks to villagers) and tigers in the 1980s in Chitwan. Competitions can affect the most problem besides human interference or prey ratio. I also don't care about viewing great by the number of cubs. Because females can reproduce between either 1 to 5 cubs. It's also dubious if T3 would live long life or had many cubs if department introduced another male like Bheem, BMW, Matkasur, Raiyakassa, and Wagdoh. If T3 stayed in Pench, I am sure you already know he wouldn't do well as he is in Panna. T1 female also mated with few of her male cubs from what I heard. T3 wasn't the only male to increased its population.

As far as I know, Sariska is less suitable than Panna since more disturbance by villagers and other activities. Panna improved a lot with numerous methods after 2009 to success tiger reintroduction.

You are probably confused with ST1. I don't think ST6 is in wild after ST21 won in a territorial fight, but he is still alive. ST1 was the first tiger that was reintroduced from Ranthambore. He didn't had any rival, but he died within 6 months. That's why they brought ST4. ST4 came to Sariska in 2010 (I could be wrong since I don't remember) and ST6 brought to Sariska in 2011. ST4 and ST6 competed each other for their lives after they were reintroduced. ST6 also fought and dismissed his sons if T3's rival was only P112.
You also need to think about T6/Semili male (brother of ST6) was kicked out by Zaalim and Zaalim's sons. Ranthambore has more tigers and more competitions than Sariska and Panna. I don't know what happened to Semili male after he was losing his territory in tourist area. If Semili male was brought to Sariska and ST6 stayed in Ranthambore, why woudln't be the opposite outcome?

T3 is just exceptionally lucky tiger.

So what is the exact size of T3? Some say he is 220kg, some say he is 240kg.
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RE: Large male tigers from India (Videos Only) - Greatearth - 05-22-2021, 11:12 AM
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