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B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India

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( This post was last modified: 06-19-2014, 12:20 PM by sanjay )


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Sub-Adult male from Kaziranga - March/2014


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Same male again


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emerging out of the bushes


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I thought i posted the entire series before but i guess i left out most of the images Kohora range and could be one of KZT085's kids.


here's his other son, 3 years old

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Amazing picture Rofl. You did awesome job. TFS
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(06-19-2014, 04:57 AM)'Pckts' Wrote:
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Definitely a big bulky tiger... I wonder who is the king of Kaziranga right now?

 

 


Its a tigress

http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/forge...44770.html

 
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the article is wrong, that's clearly KZT085 in the picture. 
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(06-19-2014, 03:45 PM)'Roflcopters' Wrote: the article is wrong, that's clearly KZT085 in the picture. 

 


Well if its wrong, then good work Rofl.
Thanks for the correction.

 
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(06-19-2014, 03:57 PM)'Apollo' Wrote:
(06-19-2014, 03:45 PM)'Roflcopters' Wrote: the article is wrong, that's clearly KZT085 in the picture. 


 


Well if its wrong, then good work Rofl.
Thanks for the correction.

 

 

The actual quotes  say Tiger, I think the "Tigress" is part of the write up and a mistake from the writer.

"The tiger was in the grass close to the watchtower, and tourists, including my groups, had congregated in the tower to wait and watch. As the tiger began walking back towards the road there was a crazy rush back down to the track - some groups got into their jeeps and drove up to the tiger, others ran along the track from the tower."
While kaziranga tigress' are massive, you won't see one with a head that size or a body that size.
 
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Awesome Moment Capture by Photographer Jai Mohan

A close encounter of Big Crocodile and Male Tiger (not sure about the gender of tiger, I am guessing).

According to Jai Mohan
Quote:The tiger was deep in sleep on the shady bank of the Tadoba Lake when a very large croc surfaced very near to him. For about five minutes it kept hovering around the tiger but couldn't muster courage to attack the tiger and backed off finally


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Wish we could have seen more action.

Image Courtesy: indianaturewatch   Photographer: Jai Mohan

 
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(06-20-2014, 12:34 AM)'sanjay' Wrote: Awesome Moment Capture by Photographer Jai Mohan

A close encounter of Big Crocodile and Male Tiger (not sure about the gender of tiger, I am guessing).

According to Jai Mohan
Quote:The tiger was deep in sleep on the shady bank of the Tadoba Lake when a very large croc surfaced very near to him. For about five minutes it kept hovering around the tiger but couldn't muster courage to attack the tiger and backed off finally


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Wish we could have seen more action.

Image Courtesy: indianaturewatch   Photographer: Jai Mohan

 

 
That croc is doing nothing more than looking at the tiger. haha It is definitely not going to risk attacking a tiger, let a lone a male tiger. Tigers also wake up ready to fight imediately, so even when sleeping doesn't mean they are vulnerable.
A great example is the machli documentory where one of machlis daughters (2nd largest) attacks the sleeping (largest) tigress and she is ready to fight before the other sister can even sink a bite down.


 
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(06-20-2014, 12:34 AM)'sanjay' Wrote: Awesome Moment Capture by Photographer Jai Mohan

A close encounter of Big Crocodile and Male Tiger (not sure about the gender of tiger, I am guessing).

According to Jai Mohan
Quote:The tiger was deep in sleep on the shady bank of the Tadoba Lake when a very large croc surfaced very near to him. For about five minutes it kept hovering around the tiger but couldn't muster courage to attack the tiger and backed off finally


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Wish we could have seen more action.

Image Courtesy: indianaturewatch   Photographer: Jai Mohan

 

 


Nice capture
TFS
I think the croc would have checked whether the tiger was alive or dead.
And would have moved off knowing its alive and sleeping.

 
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(06-20-2014, 02:17 AM)'Apollo' Wrote:
(06-20-2014, 12:34 AM)'sanjay' Wrote: Awesome Moment Capture by Photographer Jai Mohan

A close encounter of Big Crocodile and Male Tiger (not sure about the gender of tiger, I am guessing).

According to Jai Mohan
Quote:The tiger was deep in sleep on the shady bank of the Tadoba Lake when a very large croc surfaced very near to him. For about five minutes it kept hovering around the tiger but couldn't muster courage to attack the tiger and backed off finally


*This image is copyright of its original author


Wish we could have seen more action.

Image Courtesy: indianaturewatch   Photographer: Jai Mohan

 


 


Nice capture
TFS
I think the croc would have checked whether the tiger was alive or dead.
And would have moved off knowing its alive and sleeping.

 

 



Definitely, a croc certainly won't turn down a free meal.
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that looks like the Pandherpauni female and she would have ripped that Crocodile apart [img]images/smilies/biggrin.gif[/img] TFS
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The Huge Katezari male aka Amitabh from Tadoba Lake, after Wagdoh he's the biggest male roaming in the forests of Tadoba. 


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Kanha male on Gaur kill


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big tigress from Satkosia tiger reserve on a kill


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Same tigress enjoying her meal


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same tigress again


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A tiger kill from Satkosia tiger reserve and fresh pugmarks of Tiger


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Kankatta with his radio-collar - earlier this year


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Corbett male chasing prey


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large male from Corbett tiger reserve with his female, might even be Khali. - 2011


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Angry male from back in the days - Kanha


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Notorious male Konda on his kill in 2005


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Male tiger on a kill - not sure what tiger reserve. 


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Kanha tiger cub on a gaur kill - 2006


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A heavy kanha female from back in the days
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(06-19-2014, 12:04 PM)Roflcopters Wrote:
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Sub-Adult male from Kaziranga - March/2014


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Same male again


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emerging out of the bushes


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I thought i posted the entire series before but i guess i left out most of the images Kohora range and could be one of KZT085's kids.


here's his other son, 3 years old

(video below)









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These tigers are really something special. This sub adult is probably as large or even larger than the some of the dominant males of the other parts of India.
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BMW Male






 
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The more I see of the BMW male the more he amazes.
He has a massive neck and chest and is large from front to back. Very cool tiger.
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