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B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India

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Check out the massive body swings now

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This is his most recent image I believe, you can see how much change his body goes through now. He was even skinnier than this last season, but his body is still holding muscle, he is still a dense cat.
Not sure when the image above was taken, probably pretty recently as well. I'm hoping for two or three more season then a new contender.
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We finally captured T 39's or Noor's new cubs in the camera. Here is one of the many pictures that we got today evening.


Machali or T 16 - Looking really haggard now a days. We think its time to stop feeding here and let her be

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March 14'

Star Male

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Some of the monuments in Ranthambhore were "repaired" by the Archeological Department and they did loose a bit of their appeal after that. This "chatri" is not the same anymore.
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Stretched T 19 - She was stalking a Spotted Deer but refused to charge as she could not get enough



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Two tigers - a male and a female - after a fight in Ranthambhore national park
March 12'


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Panning shot of a female Bengal tiger walking in the jungles of Ranthambhore national park — at Ranthambhore National Park.


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Aditya "Dicky" Singh — with Vesna Breit and Tiger Home Ranthambhore at Ranthambhore National Park.


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Tiger in the forests of Ranthambhore in a misty morning
March 12'

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Radio collared tigress near a lake in Ranthambhore national park, Rajasthan, India.
Aditya "Dicky" Singh

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Every picture is from Ranthambhore
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Malayan tigers

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Model from Kantezari?It was drizzling that evening when she came out to get a drink .... while Aditya and I were clicking ..she was gulping down so much water that through the viewfinder ... both saw her stomach bulge in slow motion from the huge amount of water she drank ... what a thirst she had!Then she crossed the road and disappeared ..*With her two subadult females sighted as well .. it became difficult to pinpoint which one would make the entrance ...*Looking for a great name for this beauty (this particular female has two circles on her right front leg)Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve
June 2014

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 Gabbar

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T42 - Rarely seen and highly temperamental tiger…found him to be huge!

Zone 9, Qualji Eco Tourism Zone!
The habitat was very harsh but, the King of the jungle knows how to survive! He had eaten a Blue Bull Antelope the evening/night before and now barely moved! More images to follow later!

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Waghdoh pic taken on May

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Waghdoh pic taken in June

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Maya tigress from Tadoba

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Machli from Ranthambore

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T24 from Ranthambore

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T72 (Sultan)

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Raja

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Rajbera tigress

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Dominant male from Nagarahole

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Tigress with cubs

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Noor tigress

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Mastigudi male

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T64 male

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Sonam tigress

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Katezari male

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Mundi dadar tigress with cub

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Lots of males coming near their prime age.
Sultan has got some death stare, that is for sure.
 
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Queen Machli (Tigress)


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Queen Machli (Tigress)
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Raja


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Great Raja Image and Jobhi. Huge boys right there. 
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Perhaps the most underrated Central Indian male tiger of all time, this heavy male ruled Melghat Tiger reserve for almost half a decade and had a territory of 202km² .. the largest territory i know of so far.. maybe Peter might have something bigger than this from the Amur region. [img]images/smilies/biggrin.gif[/img]

 
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(07-06-2014, 06:57 PM)'Roflcopters' Wrote:
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Perhaps the most underrated Central Indian male tiger of all time, this heavy male ruled Melghat Tiger reserve for almost half a decade and had a territory of 202km² .. the largest territory i know of so far.. maybe Peter might have something bigger than this from the Amur region. [img]images/smilies/biggrin.gif[/img]

 

 
Well, in fact, 202 km² is not the record in India. This title, as far I know, belongs to M-91, the original "King" of Panna, which have a territory of 243 km²!

For comparison, the Sauraha male had a maximum territory size of 151 km². The territorires of the Amur tigers are much more larger than these figures.
 
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that's interesting, Guate.. I was unaware of M91's territory size. TFS [img]images/smilies/biggrin.gif[/img]
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