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B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India

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Nice to see some recent BMW photos, I haven't seen as many of him this year.
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Gowri Shankar aka BasavanaKatte male of Bandipur - Feb/2017


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BasavanaKatte male - March/2017


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Gangaram of Kolsa, the male that defeated Shivaji to control Kakarghat, piperhetti waterhole area and the devada region - March/2012


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Gangaram - March/2012


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Gangaram on the road - March/2012


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Gangaram - March/2012


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Gangaram on the move - March/2012


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Gangaram - March/2012


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Gangaram - March/2012

after ruling for 2.5 years, he was pushed to the Southern ranges of Kolsa by the new Devada male and now the new Devada male himself is being pushed out by T55 aka Kankatya, I'll do a big post sometime this week and solve the Kolsa mystery for everyone.
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(03-08-2017, 10:47 AM)Roflcopters Wrote:
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Gangaram of Kolsa, the male that defeated Shivaji to control Kakarghat, piperhetti waterhole area and the devada region - March/2012


after ruling for 2.5 years, he was pushed to the Southern ranges of Kolsa by the new Devada male and now the new Devada male himself is being pushed out by T55 aka Kankatya, I'll do a big post sometime this week and solve the Kolsa mystery for everyone.

Looking forward to it... Especially ''cuz I dunno what became of Shivaji after 2012!!!
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Matkasur - Feb/2017

male tiger from Central India with one of the greatest territory overlapp, at any given time. he can come in contact with atleast 8 close rivals due to a huge territory that he dominates. areas spread from Vasant Bhandara across the tyre road till the Tadoba lake covering areas of the now vacated Jamni Village, Jamni Lake, Kolara buffer area (now called Kolara Zone II), Ain Bodi, Compartment 97, Hill top area, Jamun Bodi, panch dhara, and at times up to the lakes of PanderPauni.

Kankajhari in Kolara zone 2, V7 in Kolara zone 2, Bajrang in Kolara zone 2, Narasimha when he comes to Panderpauni, Old Navegaon male when he's sighted around Panderpauni, (sub-adult) Bhola x2 in Panderpauni, Gabbar when he comes to Panderpauni, Yeda Anna towards hilltop - when he comes down. 


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Matkasur - Feb/2017



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Choti tara with cubs, Matkasur was nearby. March/2017


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Matkasur leaping - March/2017


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Matkasur on the road - March/2017


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Bajrang - December/2016


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Bajrang - December/2016
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Male Cub
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Looks like he's going to be a huge boy^^

Mrityunjay Kanwar
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Giant male Bhima. Even males the size of this tiger are safe, as he was killed by an even larger male called Uma 

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(03-19-2017, 08:04 PM)Pantherinae Wrote: Giant male Bhima. Even males the size of this tiger are safe, as he was killed by an even larger male called Uma 

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Bheema weighed 225kg @ 2.5 years old.
Him and another huge male called Kingfisher were killed by uma and uma and link 7, his half brother just fought as well with link 7 suffering some pretty good gashes but he made a full recovery. Both are sons of Munna.
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(03-19-2017, 08:25 PM)PostePckts Wrote:
(03-19-2017, 08:04 PM)Pantherinae Wrote: Giant male Bhima. Even males the size of this tiger are safe, as he was killed by an even larger male called Uma 

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Bheema weighed 225kg @ 2.5 years old.
Him and another huge male called Kingfisher were killed by uma and uma and link 7, his half brother just fought as well with link 7 suffering some pretty good gashes but he made a full recovery. Both are sons of Munna.

What a beast! He killed kingfisher too!!!!!!! This guy is immense! Just like his father, a real fighter. I just heard He was the largest male in kanha, but my god what a tiger this must be! I would guess him to be well over 260 kg.. Wow!
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(03-19-2017, 08:41 PM)Pantherinae Wrote:
(03-19-2017, 08:25 PM)PostePckts Wrote:
(03-19-2017, 08:04 PM)Pantherinae Wrote: Giant male Bhima. Even males the size of this tiger are safe, as he was killed by an even larger male called Uma 

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Bheema weighed 225kg @ 2.5 years old.
Him and another huge male called Kingfisher were killed by uma and uma and link 7, his half brother just fought as well with link 7 suffering some pretty good gashes but he made a full recovery. Both are sons of Munna.

What a beast! He killed kingfisher too!!!!!!! This guy is immense! Just like his father, a real fighter. I just heard He was the largest male in kanha, but my god what a tiger this must be! I would guess him to be well over 260 kg.. Wow!
No..Umarpani Male didn't kill Kingfisher!!! That was Link7 aka ChotaMunna...
Bhima was gravely injured last year by Umarpani & succumbed to the injuries despite FD trying to play God & treat him...

I believe it's Chota Munna's trpurn next, he can't best larger, more experienced Uma!!!..
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(03-19-2017, 08:25 PM)Pckts Wrote:
(03-19-2017, 08:04 PM)Pantherinae Wrote: Giant male Bhima. Even males the size of this tiger are safe, as he was killed by an even larger male called Uma 

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Bheema weighed 225kg @ 2.5 years old.
Him and another huge male called Kingfisher were killed by uma and uma and link 7, his half brother just fought as well with link 7 suffering some pretty good gashes but he made a full recovery. Both are sons of Munna.

Apparently, Jai was also weighed at about that age (220kg)..But WHY??
Neither of them has been radio collared, so why tranq. them..?? Just to weigh?!!!
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(03-19-2017, 09:00 PM)Rishi Wrote:
(03-19-2017, 08:25 PM)Pckts Wrote:
(03-19-2017, 08:04 PM)Pantherinae Wrote: Giant male Bhima. Even males the size of this tiger are safe, as he was killed by an even larger male called Uma 

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Bheema weighed 225kg @ 2.5 years old.
Him and another huge male called Kingfisher were killed by uma and uma and link 7, his half brother just fought as well with link 7 suffering some pretty good gashes but he made a full recovery. Both are sons of Munna.

Apparently, Jai was also weighed at about that age (220kg)..But WHY??
Neither of them has been radio collared, so why tranq. them..?? Just to weigh?!!!

Both of them were radio collared, Jai twice actually. And yes, Umarpani male did kill kf and bheema.
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(03-19-2017, 10:07 PM)Pckts Wrote:
(03-19-2017, 09:00 PM)Rishi Wrote:
(03-19-2017, 08:25 PM)Pckts Wrote:
(03-19-2017, 08:04 PM)Pantherinae Wrote: Giant male Bhima. Even males the size of this tiger are safe, as he was killed by an even larger male called Uma 

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Bheema weighed 225kg @ 2.5 years old.
Him and another huge male called Kingfisher were killed by uma and uma and link 7, his half brother just fought as well with link 7 suffering some pretty good gashes but he made a full recovery. Both are sons of Munna.

Apparently, Jai was also weighed at about that age (220kg)..But WHY??
Neither of them has been radio collared, so why tranq. them..?? Just to weigh?!!!

Both of them were radio collared, Jai twice actually. And yes, Umarpani male did kill kf and bheema.

Thnx for the info.

I did some asking..Turns out nobody knows for sure who killed whom. There was a fight video of Rajaram(Kingfisher) vs Umarpani...The former was pushed back & no death or serious injury occured. 
Although, chances are that it was him only, even this time (as Link7 was sighted uninjured just the next day)...

Actually even killer of Bhima was just a guess..Noone saw them fight, just sounds were heard & Bhima was found in Uma's territory.
If all these speculations are true, Link7 is gone for sure!!!
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idk.. feel like bheema and KF really got into it both coming out battered with bheema geting the better of KF i imagine uma chancing upon a worn out bheema sometime after his battle and seizing an opportunity to x out a rival
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@Rishi 
"Apparently, Jai was also weighed at about that age (220kg)..But WHY??

Neither of them has been radio collared, so why tranq. them..?? Just to weigh?!!! "

Here's some photos of them with collars

Bheema


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Jan 2015

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This was after he had a fight with another male and injured him badly. Most likely Sukphar male. "  Because Supkhar male was found in Nakti Ghati and fireline area in early 14 as well."
He weighed 225kg in early feb. 2014


Jai with Collar

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March 3, 2016^

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Jai was 220kg when measured by dr. Habib, he was empty belly and found on the road.
He allegedly was 238kg and adjusted for scale error, Dr. Habib confirmed the 220kg weight with me.
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Today morning very good tiger sighting. T.34 in zone 6

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Kunwar Shantanu Singh

Dominating Male Tiger T-34 "Kumbha" of Kundal area Zone 6 in Ranthambhore National Park

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Sourabh Bharti
Escape of a tiger
T34/Kumbha
Zone 6, RTR

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Vithal Baane
Male Tiger T91 at malik talab

Ranthambhore Feb 2017

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Ashutosh Shinde
The New king of the lake - T91

Royal Bengal Tiger
Ranthmbhore Tiger Reserve (Mar-17)

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