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Your wildlife experience in India

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( This post was last modified: 10-24-2017, 11:19 AM by Rishi )

June this year, my cousin Pushan Bhattacharya & his friend visited Kanha Tiger Reserve. I finally met up with him & got their clicks.

During evening safari in Kisli zone, he sighted (T-67) Dhamangaon Male.

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..& then noticed (T-83)Budbudi female in nearby bushes.

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They had a prolonged sighting of the two mating...

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Followed by a half-hearted stalk by Dhamangaon until Budbudi came over & blew it...




Dhamangaon has relocated to Sarhi Zone this monsoon, & is currently rivalled by Ronda male & Sangam male (whom @Pckts sighted).

The mating probably failed to produce cubs, as Budbudi was never pregnant...
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Your wildlife experience in India - Pckts - 04-29-2017, 06:44 PM
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