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B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India

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Charging tiger / tigress, id is unknown from Ranthambore Tiger Reserve

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credit to: Balendu Soni
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Some very cool image of Ranthambore tiger reserve BY RNS Photography

Tiger and Mugger interaction

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Some other images of tigers

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Star Male Tiger ( T28) from Ranthambhore National Park.

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Credit to: Narendra Sharma‎

New Tiger T62 Zon 9 from Ranthambhore National Park.

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credit to: Ikram Khan Pathan
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From monsoon season last year.

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Katezari Male taken by Atul.
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( This post was last modified: 10-14-2015, 10:06 AM by sanjay Edit Reason: Objection by Vijay Rajan )

From Tiger Trackers:
It’s been a while since our last posting but we hopefully make up for it by sharing some interesting news even if it happens to be a terrible one.

While Ustad (T-24) languishes in captivity, courtesy the Forest department of RTR’s covert yet swift operation with remarkable precision, the successor-in-waiting as widely anticipated, could perhaps turn out to be the young Male, T-57. He was sighted resting peacefully at the Guptaji Anicut located in the Kalapani area of Kundal (Zone-6, which remains open for tourism throughout the year) on 24th of September 2015. Needless to mention, this area belonged to Ustad (T-24) during whose reign, even his long-time adversary Kumbha (T-34) didn’t dare tread into this area.

Apparently Tigress Noor (T-39) seems to be doing her best to avoid confrontation with T-57 by staying away from this area altogether while her 2 male cubs remain wary of the intruder. It is highly likely that Noor might either engage in courtship with him to lure him away from the cubs or take on the intruder in a brutal fight. Meanwhile, a confrontation between T-57 and the cubs could perhaps prove to be fatal for the latter. We hope the cubs do not end up paying a huge price for the man-made disaster though. 

Male T-57, Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve, September 2015.

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Edit: due to objection of @Vijay Rajan as he has grudge against wildfact forum, I am (Sanjay) removing his images including tiger trackers as he own it
and in place of that I am adding image of same tiger from different photographer

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Image by Sudharsan Rajasekar

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I request to all poster do not post images of Vijay Rajan or Tiger Tracker
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Deepak Talan added 2 new photos.
'Blue Eye', the male tiger of BTR, who has beautiful bluish eyes, was seen mating with a young tigress last month. Its great news since 'Blue Eye' was grievously injured in territorial fight a couple of years before (Look at the picture below, taken at that time). The second picture was taken by Salim Ali from Ranthambhor, who stayed and visited the forest of BTR with me, when he came across 'Blue Eye' in mating before the tiger got injuries. I pray that 'Blue Eye's progeny will have eyes like their father.




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Tala Camp, Bandhavgarh
August 24, 2014 ·

Two tigers were reported fighting fiercely in Mardari Beat in BTR few days before. One of the fighting tigers turned out to be the 'Blue Eye'. The number of tigers in BTR has gone up, resulting in deadly fights either for the territories or to save the cubs, as happened in the case of Kankati. Though it seems a bit disturbing but it is also an indication that the number of tigers is going up. Its very encouraging indeed.
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Welcome to the new season...
Noor with her subadult male.
RTR, India.


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friends,

2 days back read thru the news of a tiger death in tadoba. Bhanuskhindi area. it is supposed to be natural death. it was old male tiger. do anyone have any idea?
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Tiger Nation shared Aditya Singh's album.
October 4 at 9:48am ·
Your Tiger ID guide to Ranthambhore this season. By Aditya Singh



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(10-05-2015, 07:32 PM)shaileshsharadnaik Wrote: friends,

2 days back read thru the news of a tiger death in tadoba. Bhanuskhindi area. it is supposed to be natural death. it was old male tiger. do anyone have any idea?

This is the report

"ROARrrrr for Jungle Tiger
October 4 at 7:17pm ·

Tiger found dead in Tadoba core zone ...
CHANDRAPUR: Yet another full grown tiger was found dead in core zone of Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve. Semi-decomposed body of a male tiger was found in Bhanuskhindi area of Tadoba range in TATR on Friday evening. A total of eight tigers have died in Chandrapur district this year. The post mortem was carried out on Saturday.
"Our forest guard and van majoor found the bloated body on the bank of nullah on the border of compartment no. 64 and 65. As the post mortem could not be carried out in night, guards were posted to protect the body. The post mortem was carried out by a team of government veterinary doctors on Saturday, said field director, TATR, GP Garad. He ruled out poaching and claimed that all the body parts were found intact.
Wildlife activist however questioned the delay in the recovery of tiger's body and claimed that had the Bhanuskhindi area been open to tourists, the tiger carcass could have been found much earlier. Garad however explained that Bhauskhidi trail has been closed since last few years and no tourist can go there. It is on the border of the core and agricultural fields lay ahead beyond this point. There is no forest cushion on the border of core area and even taking a vehicle there is a difficult task, he said.
In yet another case, a tiger was killed in a hit-and-run case in FDCM Junona range on April 23. Yet another tiger was killed in territorial fight near Sarnagarh hillocks in Talodhi range on May 11. Previous tiger deaths in TATR were reported in Jamni beat of Tadoba range on June 23. Later, one tiger was found killed in territorial fight in the right canal of Gosikhurd project in Sindewahi FDCM range June 29."

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/…/articlesh…/49211314.cms


I haven't heard anything on an ID yet unfortunately also some other sad news from Tadoba


Stripey the Cub
November 1, 2012 ·

Snake bite kills a pregnant tigress in Tadoba Tiger Reserve. She was carrying 1 female & 2 male cubs when found dead. http://goo.gl/9RzNR

and another


Save the Tiger
April 29, 2012 ·
http://www.istream.com/…/88281/Poaching-hits-Tadoba-Tiger-R… A tiger died after it was trapped in an iron jaw trap laid by professional trappers in Palasgaon range in the buffer zone of Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve. Another tiger is still trapped in a nearby snare, but it is alive, said foresters.
The dead body of the tiger was discovered by a team of foresters on Thursday evening. One of the forest guards at the spot was also injured when his leg got trapped in a jaw trap wh...
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Very sad news coming out of Tadoba at the moment, hopefully their luck changes soon.
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Amitabh Bachchan added 6 new photos.
Yesterday at 11:22am ·
FB 1109 - Here it is .. in the company of the Big Cat .. in the heart of the city .. you cannot imagine the forests that abound in the heart of urban Mumbai ..
This tiger chased us for 4 kms .. very unusual .. they do not normally do this ..
It is in the SGNP Reserve, right within the Film City, where we work so often .. incredible !!

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T19 tigress mating with tiger T25 in Zone 5. Tigress T19 usually seen with T28 and maintain territory in T28 area. This mating was surprise for all. 


Next morning , we found T28 roaring in zone 3. After 3 day T19 again seen with T28 mating at Raj Bagh Palace, Ranthambhore (RTR)

Credits to Virag Sharma

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Beat me to it Majingilane


Nice to see T25, a fight between him and T28 would be a battle of giants.
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Savio Sanches to ‎Wild Sojourns Magazine
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Crouching tiger, choose between life and death!
‪#‎actionsojourns‬
The moment when eyes contact between the tiger and the dhole for the first time (the dholes didn't spot the tigress till then).
The magnificent Maya of Tadoba fame. At Tadoba, Maharashtra

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Savio Sanches to ‎Wild Sojourns Magazine
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Flying tiger... flying dhole... (all 8 legs are in the air)
Red bull does not give you wings, when you're life is at stake, you automatically get them!!
‪#‎actionsojourns‬
Tadoba, Maharashtra



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