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Tigers of Ranthambore & Western India Landscape

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Mritunjay Kumar Tiwary

SENSING COMPETITORS OUT!! No this tiger is neither roaring nor growling. It is using it's tongue to sense the smell of tigers in it's area. Did you know that like other carnivores, tigers too have a Jacobson organ in the roof of their mouth. It is a pouch-like structure located directly behind the front incisors. It has two small openings that direct scent particles from the air as the tiger inhales to nerves located within the structure. The nerves then transmit the message to the olfactory region in the brain that identifies the scent.
By the way this male has the distinction of being the biggest tiger in this Tiger reserve.
#ClawExpressionWeek
— at Ranthambore National Park.


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Anjan Lal

T-28 Star Male Tiger From Ranthambore's Zone 4 Area
Ranthambore Tiger Reserve
India

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And Here's Pacman - T85 Male Tiger - Krishna's Son
Ranthambore Tiger Reserve
India

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Teresa Hedden
The endangered Bengal Tiger!! I had almost given up hope of seeing one after multiple game drives and only seeing tracks. This morning, on our final drive, this beautiful male tiger walked right in front of our vehicle. They call him Pacman~Ranthambore National Park, India

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Mohammed Kasim

Tiger (Star Male)
ranthambore
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Sandals and Heels


An Alpha male tiger spotted in #Ranthambore National park. It was amazing to see him come out of the bushes! And so close!
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? #tiger safari #tiger #indialove

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The Nature Club

After a long wait; here comes T-58.! A huge male tiger with a Nilgai kill. He is one of the biggest tigers of Ranthambhore.! he went and sat in the water for a while and started walking towards the kill.!!

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Arpit Desai

Male Tiger Pacman strolling near Padam Lake

Ranthambore National Park


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RE: Ranthambore - scamander - 12-19-2015, 12:24 AM
RE: Ranthambore - Pckts - 12-19-2015, 12:35 AM
RE: Ranthambore - scamander - 12-19-2015, 12:55 AM
RE: Ranthambore - scamander - 12-19-2015, 12:56 AM
RE: Ranthambore - brotherbear - 06-09-2016, 01:43 AM
RE: Ranthambore - Sully - 12-19-2015, 12:30 AM
RE: Ranthambore - Sully - 12-19-2015, 12:34 AM
RE: Ranthambore - Pckts - 12-19-2015, 12:59 AM
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RE: Ranthambore - Pckts - 12-19-2015, 03:44 AM
RE: Ranthambore - scamander - 12-19-2015, 09:01 AM
RE: Ranthambore - Sully - 12-19-2015, 01:32 PM
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