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B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India

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(10-24-2019, 03:38 AM)Roflcopters Wrote: I don’t think the Forest Department had much of an option after he was linked to the death of a 14 year old girl, he would have been poisoned or killed by the locals. I feel like this is a much better route to pay homage to the king of Kanha, one of the most legendary tiger that has ever lived.

They're more upset about the lack of evidence and due diligence that wasnt done in the determination. They said there were 3 different tigers in the area as well as some other possible claims which I wont get in to.
It's all speculation at this point and it obviously wont change anything now.
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T2, another tigress and Munna were all present apparently where this incident happened and since he was the only male that was struggling to hunt, they suspected he was more likely the culprit and if that is the case. this ultimately worked out in his favor. Kanha won’t be the same without Munna, that’s for sure. on the other hand, i’m happy he lived his life to the fullest and FD made a great decision to keep him alive.
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( This post was last modified: 10-24-2019, 07:01 AM by Pckts )

Leopards are also present and some have claimed a rape kit should of been implemented or a proper investigation as to a cause of death.
I'm also not sure that putting an animal that's lived it's entire life in the wild behind a cage and watching it slowly deteriorate mentally and physically is better than death. Like what happened with Ustaad or Bamera will also happen to Munna as well.
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(10-24-2019, 06:54 AM)Pckts Wrote: Leopards are also present and some have claimed a rape kit should of been implemented or a proper investigation as to a cause of death.
I'm also not sure that putting an animal that's lived it's entire life in the wild behind a cage and watching it slowly deteriorate mentally and physically is better than death. Like what happened with Ustaad or Bamera will also happen to Munna as well.

Not how I want to remember the King, that is for sure...

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Damn.. you’re right about that. poor Munna.
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That is just pathetic. Seriously, no pictures should be allowed and no tourists get to see him like that. There really needs to be a dialogue within the conservation circles about cases like this.
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The critically endangered, extremely rare Srisailam reserve (Markapur) (Andhra) Tiger. Delightful.

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Big male from Bardia National Park, Nepal. June/2019


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Male tiger from Shuklaphanta, Nepal May/2018


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Matkasur, the Emperor of Tadoba. Oct/2019


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Chota Matka, the future king of Tadoba. Oct/2019


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Chorbahuli male of Pench, MH. Oct/2019


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Tiger cub from Tadoba migrates to Umred Karhandla (Gothangaon)

Another Successful Migration. 


In recent we had shared about tiger migrating and settling from one park to another, miles away from their birth place. Such cases has been observed quite often in sub-adults and another case came in a light where Young male was seen in Umred-kharandla-pauni Wildlife Sanctuary. This Young male is none other than son of T-13 Tigeress from Tadoba.  Born to T-13's third litter along with one female cub were quite often sighted with their mother last year. Another case of Migration from Tadoba to Umred has shown urgency of protection on corridors.

Write-up : Arpit Parekh 

Picture credit : Amrut Naik Paresh Deshmukh


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for those of you that aren’t aware, T13 is P3 (Maya’s sister).


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Queen of Agarzari tourism zone  " Sharmili " 

Pic by Narayan Malu sir 

Age approx 11 yrs old

Family - Khitadi Male Father .
                Bandi female ( Broken tail ) 
                
First sighted at kalapani in Agarzari dewada range in Moharli area in 2014 summer. Sharmili's first litter were seen when agarzari tourism buffer got inaugurated n first day first show was by her cubs in navargaon talav area.  
          She has a injury mark near eye which helps in identifying her. 
Sharmili is a aggressive tigress. She has chased gypsy n patrolling guards around few times. 
                   Last summer when one of the cub of madhuri female entered around the pazar area in waterhole . Where sharmili was with her cubs. He was killed by sharmili and after that few fights between madhuri female and sharmili happened. 
        Then , Madhuri shifted her territory towards dewada adgeon area and wasn't seen later in agarzari. 
  Sharmili 's female cub from 2015 has moved towards padmapur urajanagar forest area while other has travelled towards forest of Madhya pradesh . 
     Her current litter also got separated. They were last seen around  Chorgaon road . 
 Now as sharmili mated with khali in around march She has not been seen since few months . Hope to see her with new cubs in next season or around monsoon. Which will her 4th litter 
     Sharmili faces new threat Choti madhu . Choti madhu is seen around sharmili 's territory very often this season. 

Hope to see both of them with cubs next season. 

Write up & Info Ranveer Singh Gautam 
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June/2019


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this is the notorious Khitadi male/Coal mine male, who once ruled every stretch of the buffer-zone (Agarzari, Padmapur, Adegaon, Dewada, Junona) before Wagdoh made his way there and pushed him out, ofcourse Wagdoh himself was pushed out by Khali a few years later. 


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Sharmili with cubs. Aug/2019


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easily one of the biggest female from Maharashtra. 


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I’m not a fan of posting dead tiger pictures but i just couldn’t resist posting this one. massive prime male found dead. (Parsons Valley, Nilgiris) July/2019


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another angle, looks gorged and maybe poisoned?
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@Roflcopters, that Nilgiri tiger looks bigger than most (although he looks big just as well) because it had just killed a sambar deer and eaten it’s share. He was 12-13 years old, and the autopsy if I remember correctly said it did not find poisoning.
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Thanks for the info @Ashutosh do you have a link?
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 22 month old from bandhavgarh Ravi Pathak Bandhavgarh
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The living legend ...
Wagdoh males video from 2019 summer ...
Looks in pretty decent shape for his age 




https://youtu.be/j0T6sQcEH2o
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Digambar Chaple

The bearded tiger.


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