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B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India

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same pilibhit male from the last set of pics. Feb/2023


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Kaziranga male. Feb/2023


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another male from Kaziranga. Feb/2023


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camera trap photo of a male from Bardiya, Nepal. photo courtesy of NTNC 



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Tigers of Shuklaphanta, Nepal.



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Tigers of Bardiya National Park, Nepal.


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BNP22 


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Tigers of Banke National Park, Nepal.


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Tigers of Chitwan National Park, Nepal.


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CPUK05 - unknown male sighted in camera traps from Nepal. (right flank)


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Tigers of Parsa National Park, Nepal.


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trishul from sillari pench..this guy looks like the bandhavgargh breed wonder who his parents are credits to yogesh bowane
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King of Burapahar range, Kaziranga. Feb/2023


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same male


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Kaziranga male. Feb/2023


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Kaziranga male. Feb/2023


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Kaziranga tigress. Feb/2023


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another Kaziranga tigress. Feb/2023


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C1, the new king of Kolsa range. safe to say Shiva’s reign has ended. Feb/2023


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C1


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Chota Mowgli on top and Natraj on the bottom, both sighted in close vicinity around Zari Peth buffer. Feb/2023


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Natraj


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Xylo (Bajrang and Choti Madhu’s son) with Veera tigress in Belara zone. Nov/2022


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T101 from Pench, MH. Sillari. Jan/2023


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Bandra from Pench, Khursapar. Feb/2023


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Neela Nala male. Feb/2023


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T46/Baisanghat male. Feb/2023


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DB3 male of Kanha. Feb/2023


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Umarjhola female of Kanha. Feb/2023


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Surya from Umred. Feb/2023


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Surya


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T120/Ganesh from Ranthambore. Feb/2023
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sad news from Tadoba, old Ambeutara male is no more. he was killed in a fight with a rival male.

https://m.timesofindia.com/city/nagpur/full-grown-tiger-dies-in-tadoba/amp_articleshow/98268541.cms


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Rudra from Tadoba. Feb/2023


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Natraj. Feb/2023


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CM’s canine display. Feb/2023


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Shambhu. Jan/2023


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Taru. Feb/2023


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Kanhaiya the one eyed handsome male from Panna resting in water after having slept for most of the day in the tall grass?.
Photo: Max Ali (Panna Feb 2023) Sony Gear.


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Saokar, new male from Umred. Feb/2023


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Kabini backwater male. Oct/2022


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T58 from Ranthambore. Feb/2023


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King of Sitabani zone, Corbett. Feb/2023


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Corbett tigress hunting a deer. Feb/2023


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Corbett tigeress hunting a deer. Feb/2023


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“Batman”, new male tiger from Kaziranga. Feb/2023


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same male


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Burapahar male of Kaziranga. Feb/2023


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King of Sitabani zone, Corbett. Feb/2023


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tiger from Bardiya. 2020


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male tiger from Bardiya. Feb/2023


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Bardiya tiger. Feb/2023


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Bardiya tiger. Feb/2023


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male tiger from Pilibhit. Feb/2023


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Ranthambore tigress hunting. Feb/2023


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T101/Badal/Hades of Ranthambore. Feb/2023


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can anyone spot the tiger in this picture? 


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P243 from Panna. Feb/2023 


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tigress from Kaziranga. Feb/2023


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another Kaziranga tigress. Feb/2023


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Kaziranga male tiger. 2020


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Kaziranga male tiger. Feb/2023


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Burapahar male of Kaziranga. Feb/2023


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Kaziranga male. Feb/2023


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Batman male tiger from Kaziranga. Feb/2023
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who killed Ambeutara male?


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body was found in Chak Nimbala, i further checked and verified all the information on NTCA website.



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first death reported on Feb/26/2023 was Ambeutara male, there was another death from this region a week later on March/3/2023. T62 tigress died in the warwat region. (basically 5.5km North of where Wagdoh's body was found last year).


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Chak Nimbala seems to be the centre point that connects Mamla and the forests like Keslaghat, Zari and Peth buffer. numerous tigers have been seen in this area. from the likes of Wagdoh male, Haider (son of Wagdoh), Shiva (son of Wagdoh) Raaka (son of Haider) Shambhu male, Taru and a few sub-adult males have also been sighted here.

Tiger #1



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sub-adult male from Mamla zone, Nov 2022.



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Taru top left, rest of the pictures are of this new male that has been seen bouncing back and forth between Mamla and Agarzari in search of a territory.


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Male #2



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Male #3


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Raaka, the king of Mamla buffer. 


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Male #4


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Shambhu male


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Shambhu

Male #5


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Raja - sub adult son of Shiva. he's been in this area since Winter 2022. his brother used to be here as well but lately his brother seems to be all over the place. 


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Male #6


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Taru


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Taru again


Male #7 (Ambeutara male)


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Nov/2022
sighting of Ambeutara.


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one of the status updates from last year of Ambeutara male sighting.


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Dec/2022 sighting of Ambeutara male.

It's hard to say who really killed Ambeutara without actual proof, however knowing Taru and Shambhu's respective positions in the dewada/agarzari/adegaon/junona region. I don't think they were involved in killing Ambeutara male at all. they both seem to have a female each and are dominant in their areas. Raaka also has cubs with a female in Mamla and he's probably the main suspect given his age and dominance. also there's several other young males roaming around and one of them could very well be involved.
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S2/Krishna of Pilibhit. Feb/2023


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male tiger from Chitwan. Nov/2022


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tiger from Chitwan. 2019


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man-eater from Banke that was transported to Chitwan. allegedly killed 5 people in Banke before he was finally moved to a rehab facility in Chitwan.


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same male inside a rehab facility.


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Burapahar male of Kaziranga. 


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Burapahar male being chased by a rhino. 


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young male from Kaziranga. March/2023


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same male


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Kaziranga male. 2022


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Kazi 45. March/2023


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Kazi 45. Feb/2023


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Kaziranga tigress. March/2023


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camera trap photo of a male from Bura Chapori Wildlife Sanctuary. Assam, India. March/2023


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female from Bura Chapori Wildlife Sanctuary caught in a camera trap photo. March/2023


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Neela Nala male. Feb/2023


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Dj female and her clan of 5. March/2023


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fight between Rudra and Balram. March/2023


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Balram after the fight with a bloody paw. he apparently won the fight. 


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Rudra after the fight. 


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Rudra


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Mowgli is back in core as well. according to the photographers that sighted all the males inside core in the past week. Mowgli is the biggest out of all of them. March/2023


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Rudra vs Balram


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Balram after the fight


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Rudra | North Tadoba | 2023
Rudra, two weeks before his yesterday's fight with Balram.
Tiger fights are vicious, even fatal. Or then clean faces like in this video can get scarred within a matter of seconds.
North Tadoba: Battle zone of male tigers, except for that brilliant almost 4-year reign of Matkasur. Now 4 male tigers are roaming different parts of Maya's territory-Rudra, Balram, Mowgli and even Bajrang. Another male Yuvraj could also be slipping into waterhole 97, which was Maya's stronghold. Now Tara is spending time there. Maya is one tigress who is carrying all of this on her tough shoulders from the past almost 8 years of being a mother, and undoubtedly her cubs have constantly come in the line of danger.
In this shot, Rudra is looking pensive. After mating with Maya a few days earlier he came looking for her, first behind Tadoba lake and then Panchdhara and then onto Hill top and onwards. The shoulder abrasion in the video could be from a skirmish or even from a hunt.
Then Maya was seen vulnerable as she protected her cub around the colony area. After yesterday's fight, Balram, who is accepted as Maya's cub's father seems to be consolidating his territory. If Balram prevails as dominant male atleast in some parts of Maya's territory, it will let Maya have more areas in her territory to keep her cub safe. If Rudra or any other male other than Balram consolidates, it will push Maya to keep her cub towards the extreme southern or other parts of her kingdom and then constantly travel towards the North to protect her kingdom, as other tigresses could visit parts of it, including Tara, who is already spending time in the eastern part of Maya's territory.
5 dominant male tigers, almost all of them war veterans, roaming the old territory areas has disrupted the females in North Tadoba. Even towards the south of her kingdom, Maya could face a tigress who could herself be protecting cubs and coming towards Chital road. And to imagine, Matkasur singularly controlled Maya's and Tara's areas and more like Zari tigress's area, till Bajrang briefly pushed him out of some of Tara's areas. Fortunately, by then his two male cubs with Tara were sub adults and were moving out. Matkasur then kept the whole of Maya's territory and in those days made up for lost ground by consolidating areas towards the west with tigress Bhanuskindi.
Rudra's damp nose is a sign of good health, and his eyes tearing could just be a sign of keeping his eyes clean during that long walk.

write up by : Sumesh Lekhi 
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(03-14-2023, 10:37 AM)Roflcopters Wrote:
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Rudra vs Balram


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Balram after the fight


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Rudra | North Tadoba | 2023
Rudra, two weeks before his yesterday's fight with Balram.
Tiger fights are vicious, even fatal. Or then clean faces like in this video can get scarred within a matter of seconds.
North Tadoba: Battle zone of male tigers, except for that brilliant almost 4-year reign of Matkasur. Now 4 male tigers are roaming different parts of Maya's territory-Rudra, Balram, Mowgli and even Bajrang. Another male Yuvraj could also be slipping into waterhole 97, which was Maya's stronghold. Now Tara is spending time there. Maya is one tigress who is carrying all of this on her tough shoulders from the past almost 8 years of being a mother, and undoubtedly her cubs have constantly come in the line of danger.
In this shot, Rudra is looking pensive. After mating with Maya a few days earlier he came looking for her, first behind Tadoba lake and then Panchdhara and then onto Hill top and onwards. The shoulder abrasion in the video could be from a skirmish or even from a hunt.
Then Maya was seen vulnerable as she protected her cub around the colony area. After yesterday's fight, Balram, who is accepted as Maya's cub's father seems to be consolidating his territory. If Balram prevails as dominant male atleast in some parts of Maya's territory, it will let Maya have more areas in her territory to keep her cub safe. If Rudra or any other male other than Balram consolidates, it will push Maya to keep her cub towards the extreme southern or other parts of her kingdom and then constantly travel towards the North to protect her kingdom, as other tigresses could visit parts of it, including Tara, who is already spending time in the eastern part of Maya's territory.
5 dominant male tigers, almost all of them war veterans, roaming the old territory areas has disrupted the females in North Tadoba. Even towards the south of her kingdom, Maya could face a tigress who could herself be protecting cubs and coming towards Chital road. And to imagine, Matkasur singularly controlled Maya's and Tara's areas and more like Zari tigress's area, till Bajrang briefly pushed him out of some of Tara's areas. Fortunately, by then his two male cubs with Tara were sub adults and were moving out. Matkasur then kept the whole of Maya's territory and in those days made up for lost ground by consolidating areas towards the west with tigress Bhanuskindi.
Rudra's damp nose is a sign of good health, and his eyes tearing could just be a sign of keeping his eyes clean during that long walk.

write up by : Sumesh Lekhi 

Ohh!! Looks like a lot of action is happening in Tadoba suddenly.... From the images Balram looks larger in size than Rudra but looks like it wasn't that easy for Balram too.... Those injuries on the face of Rudra look pretty bad especially the one near his eye, hope he is able to recover soon from it. .... It will be interesting to see how things go if Balram and Mowgli happen to bump into each other now. 

@Roflcopters, any idea who Balram's parents are?
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Balaram is son of matkasur and tigress Bala..bala is a daughter of shivaji if I recall she's in the non tourism area @DaveB
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(03-14-2023, 01:30 PM)Rage2277 Wrote: Balaram is son of matkasur and tigress Bala..bala is a daughter of shivaji if I recall she's in the non tourism area @DaveB

Thanks @Rage2277 for confirming this.... Not able to recollect where but I remember I had read somewhere that he is son of Bala female and Bajrang.
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body was found in Chak Nimbala, i further checked and verified all the information on NTCA website.



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first death reported on Feb/26/2023 was Ambeutara male, there was another death from this region a week later on March/3/2023. T62 tigress died in the warwat region. (basically 5.5km North of where Wagdoh's body was found last year).


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Chak Nimbala seems to be the centre point that connects Mamla and the forests like Keslaghat, Zari and Peth buffer. numerous tigers have been seen in this area. from the likes of Wagdoh male, Haider (son of Wagdoh), Shiva (son of Wagdoh) Raaka (son of Haider) Shambhu male, Taru and a few sub-adult males have also been sighted here.

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sub-adult male from Mamla zone, Nov 2022.



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Taru top left, rest of the pictures are of this new male that has been seen bouncing back and forth between Mamla and Agarzari in search of a territory.


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Male #2



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Male #3


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Raaka, the king of Mamla buffer. 


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Male #4


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Shambhu male


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Shambhu

Male #5


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Raja - sub adult son of Shiva. he's been in this area since Winter 2022. his brother used to be here as well but lately his brother seems to be all over the place. 


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Male #6


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Taru


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Taru again


Male #7 (Ambeutara male)


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Nov/2022
sighting of Ambeutara.


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one of the status updates from last year of Ambeutara male sighting.


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Dec/2022 sighting of Ambeutara male.

It's hard to say who really killed Ambeutara without actual proof, however knowing Taru and Shambhu's respective positions in the dewada/agarzari/adegaon/junona region. I don't think they were involved in killing Ambeutara male at all. they both seem to have a female each and are dominant in their areas. Raaka also has cubs with a female in Mamla and he's probably the main suspect given his age and dominance. also there's several other young males roaming around and one of them could very well be involved.


Nice information @Roflcopters tfs. Raaka I feel is the one to look out for in the near future, good to know that he already has cubs (wonder who the mother of the cubs is?) ... Raja (son of Shiva) has moved all the way from Kolsa to Mamla?
 
Talking of new males I have also heard of another male who is seen in Madnapur area and he seems to be huge. People refer to him by the name 'DAGOBA'. Don't have much info about him though about his lineage etc...
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(03-14-2023, 01:30 PM)Rage2277 Wrote: Balaram is son of matkasur and tigress Bala..bala is a daughter of shivaji if I recall she's in the non tourism area @DaveB

I originally went with that based on his looks but i checked with Jignesh Patel bhai and he told me that Balram is actually from Brahmapuri forest division as per Tadoba FD. also Bala is Devdoh 2. daughter of Yeda Anna and Devdoh 1. she was a long time mate of Bajrang during his prime years. very similar to how lara  & sonam were Bajrang’s long time mates. 

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Talking of new males I have also heard of another male who is seen in Madnapur area and he seems to be huge. People refer to him by the name 'DAGOBA'. Don't have much info about him though about his lineage etc...


his ancestry is unknown, he was the tiger that pushed Matkasur out of Madnapur. currently raising a family with Junabai. Tala seems to be in that area also.
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Welcome to WILDFACT forum, a website that focuses on sharing the joy that wildlife has on offer. We welcome all wildlife lovers to join us in sharing that joy. As a member you can share your research, knowledge and experience on animals with the community.
wildfact.com is intended to serve as an online resource for wildlife lovers of all skill levels from beginners to professionals and from all fields that belong to wildlife anyhow. Our focus area is wild animals from all over world. Content generated here will help showcase the work of wildlife experts and lovers to the world. We believe by the help of your informative article and content we will succeed to educate the world, how these beautiful animals are important to survival of all man kind.
Many thanks for visiting wildfact.com. We hope you will keep visiting wildfact regularly and will refer other members who have passion for wildlife.

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