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B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India

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( This post was last modified: 12-18-2015, 10:32 PM by Pckts )

@Roflcopters he looks massive.
And you're right, he has seen many Kahna, Mukki zone big boys and for him to say Kingfisher is the largest is good enough for me, Kingfisher is officially the king of Mukki zone. Plus hes just hitting his prime, estimated age is 6, he should be quite the show stopper for some time.

Kahna is nothing but big fellas all over the place, it is quickly becoming one of my favorite sights for large male tiger images.

Here is the man who took the images as well plus a bunch of others, definitely check him out if you haven't already. Some great photos!!
https://www.facebook.com/tiger.malik?fref=photo
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Chitvan Jungle Lodge, Kanha National Park, India.

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Feel the immense size and density of this cat!!!!!!!!!!
He doesn't say who he is, do any of you know? The bottom 3 are all him

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Encountered a beast called 'bheem' this evening, he kept on coming and we kept on reversing. Almost after 35mins. when he saw forest guard on bike and person on foot he vanished in bamboo ticket! Glad to see him fit & fine Naren Malik

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What a start of new season! Saw this big male in first drive of season, mukki is going to be again a hotspot for tiger sightings as four different tigers have been sighted in last two drives.... —

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@Roflcopters @Rage2277 @Shardul or any others who can help.

Has bheema of Kahna been collared?


Lalit Deshmukh Landscape and Fine Art Photography
Bheema gave us a beuatifully pleasant surprise, as it walked towards us and then quietly follwed us on the road. It let us take pictures especially stopping to do territory marking and also to have sip of water on the puddle formed by the recent rain. Check his muscles and be mesmerized. Staying at a distance we could manage fairly good angle with the 400mm lens. — with Lalit Deshmukh.

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If this is him, lets find out who was involved and ask what his measurements were?
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(12-18-2015, 11:20 PM)Pckts Wrote: @Roflcopters @Rage2277 @Shardul or any others who can help.

Has bheema of Kahna been collared?


Lalit Deshmukh Landscape and Fine Art Photography
Bheema gave us a beuatifully pleasant surprise, as it walked towards us and then quietly follwed us on the road. It let us take pictures especially stopping to do territory marking and also to have sip of water on the puddle formed by the recent rain. Check his muscles and be mesmerized. Staying at a distance we could manage fairly good angle with the 400mm lens. — with Lalit Deshmukh.

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If this is him, lets find out who was involved and ask what his measurements were?

the big boy's KF and bheema's colar has been off for sometime now
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Do you know who put the colar on bheema?
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( This post was last modified: 12-19-2015, 04:03 PM by Roflcopters )

Dr.Jhala was behind the operation 

http://www.21stcenturytiger.org/2014/07/...ip-report/

This link was originally posted by another user a while back and this should help you. I believe the 197kg male was indeed Bheema and like Rage221 said, he lost his collar a while back.


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Also this picture posted by you is Kingfisher himself, what a powerful specimen.




Edit: I just realized the 197kg male is actually Kankatta and not Bheema, after looking at the mataki tags and comparing it to the one Kankatta has. it is a perfect match. 


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Kankatta's tag


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mataki tag, same design and same color. 


Bheema's radio-collar was a lot different (see pic below)

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Umarpani on the left warning Kingfisher to leave his territory on January,3,2015.


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a nervous Umarpani looks on as Kingfisher remains silent


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Umarpani goes for a strike


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Kingfisher quickly intercepts it and delivers a hard blow in return and manages to pin him down.



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Umarpani on the bottom, Kingfisher on the top.

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Umarpani is back up again  



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the two continue fighting ferociously

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Kingfisher sitting on top of Umarpani


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Kingfisher on the left, pinning down Umarpani male on the right. this is an image shot from the January/3/2015 fight. 


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Kingfisher on the left, Umarpani on the right 



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Kingfisher sitting on top of Umarpani 


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Kingfisher male crossing the road on Jan/3/2015 


Photo Courtesy of Call of the Wild Team.
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@Roflcopters thanks for the link, they estimated the female to be 130kg and the male was measured and weighed 197kg at the time of capture. 
Add another new weight to the list, good job in finding it.
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@Roflcopters such absolutely amazing set of pictures of that fight, thank you very much for sharing them. It is amazing to see the size of those arms. 
This is the first time I see so many pics of that fight, prior to this I had only seen one picture and the short video that showed the fight(in all honesty it only seemed a mild confrontation, the kind that is decided after many confrontation just at that one). But it's great nonetheless.
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Those are awesome images of @Roflcopters, I suggest to save them because fb may remove the hotlinking.
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That fight was one of the better ones caught on film imo. 
They continue it when the go into the dense jungle, you just can't film them inside there.

Tigers seem to travel far distance while they fight, fighting for a minute or two, then displaying and sizing each other up, maybe resting, then they begin to fight again. They do this until one has had enough or a death blow is given.

At least from what I've seen....
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(03-28-2015, 06:37 PM)Roflcopters Wrote:
Rage2277\ dateline='\'1427549532' Wrote:
Roflcopters\ dateline='\'1427450229' Wrote: The photographer said it was Khumba so it's most likely him

https://tigernation.org/tigers/t34

according to tigernation, that's Khumba's area aswell [img]images/smilies/tongue.gif[/img]


 

you might wanna do a side profile comparison with the first pic its clear to me that's not T34 and i dont see why T8 would try to fight off the father and protector of her cubs especially since one off their cubs were was killed mostlikely by the very male in the pics

 

 


I never thought of that but that most likely seems to be the case in here, do you have any idea who this male is? [img]images/smilies/tongue.gif[/img]
 

I was just taking a look at these pictures, and I think the male is T58.
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(08-30-2015, 12:06 AM)sanjay Wrote: Have you seen a better image than this ?
A crocodile and tiger (probably a tigress)  next to each other in small water pool from 5 july 2015 in Ranthambhore national park, India by wildlife photographer Vipul Jain.
It is not possible to guess who is feaured of whom. I guess a life time shot. Can any of you tell the ID of this tiger or tigress ?

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Credit to: Vipul Jain Naturalist

The Tigress is Noor (T39)
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Prasanna Sahakari:
Wagdoh male, TATR Buffer. (Taken two days ago, according to the photographer)

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Great to see him again.
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