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Large male tigers from India (Videos Only)

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( This post was last modified: 06-06-2021, 01:39 AM by Ashutosh )

Only the current batch of his sons, that we know of don’t have ruffs. What they also lack is his massive neck. We have no idea about his cubs before 2017. Muditara male that @Rage2277 mentioned might be his son from early years (he looks just like Bheem and Mangu). He has a decent ruff.

Also, to go along with an impressive ruff, was a massive neck (almost Waghdoh-like):

   





This is a video from July. His ruff is all year round unlike some males. But, the muscles of his neck and shoulders really stand out:






Even today there is some confusion about his latest litters. We know that Darraha female is raising his new litter. Tara on the other hand has 7 month old cubs, which means they could be fathered by Bheem or Chota Bheem, the timeline is unclear. Damdhama female also has 8 month old cubs. Her litter is most certainly Bheem’s as Chota Bheem was seen in Damdhama canal following the female and she had stashed her cubs away. Whereas, haven’t heard anything about the cubs of Dhamokar female and Bheem where I believe D1 is the new resident male.
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RE: Large male tigers from India (Videos Only) - Ashutosh - 06-06-2021, 01:18 AM
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