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B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India

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doesn’t he walk around with a scar on his nose? @Rage2277 @Pckts
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the wound already healed up nicely @Roflcopters
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Charger male of Dudhwa - Sep/2022


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Bajrang hanging with Sonam and his cubs - April/2022


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Chota Mowgli vs Kuwani female, after being kicked out of Alijanja buffer along with his father by CM. Chota Mowgli made his way to Kolsa range and tried to kill Shiva and Kuwani’s 3 cubs. however, knowing Kuwani’s fierce reputation and being such a strong mother. Chota Mowgli was unsuccessful in his attempts. May/2022


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Chota Mowgli chasing a gaur - Aug/2021


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Chota Mowgli - Jan/2022


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still a long way to go before he reaches adulthood, I hope he manages to survive all the competition and emerge as a king one day. 




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Tiger from the Sunderbans - Sep/2022


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Tiger family from the Sunderbans - Oct/2021


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Tiger version of Ntwadumela *He who greets with fire* T120/Yoda/Ganesh
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Kind of rare to see a tiger from manas.

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the undisputed king of Mamla Buffer aka Raka - Aug/2022


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Raka


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Raka - April/2022



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Choti Madhu and Bajrang’s male and female cub - Oct/2022


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Sub-adult male cub of Dadiyal also known as Chota Dadiyal seen in Moharli core, he could be a threat to Bajrang and Sonam’s cubs. let’s see how this plays out. Oct/2022


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a little flashback from last year

Chota Dadiyal in the back, Bheema (previous litter cub to the left) and Patlinbai the mother to the right. 


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map of Tadoba

if you look at Devada, Junona, Moharli, Teliya lake, Khutwanda, Jamni lake and all the way up to Kolara buffer. Bajrang in his prime was seen in all these areas and in his best years. he was actively mating with all the tigresses in the areas that he controlled including Wagdoh female, Sonam, Lara, Choti Madhu, Devdoh 1, Choti tara, W female and Khutwanda female. his record number of cubs 50+ remains uncontested and the size of area ruled by any male tiger in Tadoba also remains uncontested. after the sudden demise of Khali, Bajrang also has a large presence in Agarzari in the present day. 



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male tiger from Kabini Backwaters - Oct/2022



 
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Taru crossing Chandrapur highway - Oct/2022


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Balram - Oct/2022



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Chota Matka - Oct/2022


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young tiger with his cattle kill near Bandipur in an area called Melkamanahalli - pic courtesy of Karnataka Forest Department. Sep/2022


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The mighty R1 of Satpura Reserve
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888 male of Melghat - Sep/2022


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Chota Matka - Oct/2022


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Chota Matka 



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Taru - Oct/2022


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Kuwani tigress with her cubs on their gaur kill - Oct/2022


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one of Kt tigress’s cub from Satpura - pic from earlier this year.


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KT tigress of Satpura and her 4 cubs - Feb/2022
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888 male


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T53 male tiger from Wasali gate - Ambabarwa Wildlife Sanctuary. March/2022


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same male


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Radio-collared tigress treks 250km from Satpura to Melghat Tiger Reserve in Maharashtra

In the first recorded instance, a 4-year-old radiocollared tigress from Satpura travelled over 250km, crossing 11 forest ranges and 4 divisions, to reach Melghat.This comes even as the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) is close to destroying the functional corridor between Satpura Tiger Reserve (STR) in Madhya Pradesh and Melghat Tiger Reserve (MTR) in Maharashtra for road widening.Though tigers may have been moving between Melghat and Satpura, this is the first recorded dispersal due to the radio collar. As per STR field director L Krishnamurthy, the tigress was released at Satpuda from Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve in June 2021. It stepped out in mid-December.
The tigress was recorded on camera traps at Anyar beat under Sonala range of Ambabarwa wildlife sanctuary, which is part of MTR. Talking to TOI, Akot division’s deputy conservator of forests (DyCF) Navalkishore Reddy confirmed the tigress was recorded on January 31. The tigress walked over 250km from Satpuda to Melghat in 45 days and passed through at least four forest divisions of Hoshangabad, Harda, Khandwa, and Burhanpur before reaching Melghat.

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queen of Narnala fort, Melghat. Oct/2022



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Dj female from Kanha - Oct/2022


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the hulk known as Neela Nala male - Oct/2022


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Male tiger from Pilibhit - 2019


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Mowgli is back, sighted couple days ago in Madnapur marking territory in Matkasur’s area. Oct/2022


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Male tiger T-113 was shifted from Ranthambore National Park to Sariska Tiger Reserve on Sunday, October 16, 2022. The forest department team tranquilized the 5-year-old male tiger T-113 at around 2.30 pm in the Taleda range of Ranthambore. In the evening, the tiger was sent from Ranthambore to Sariska by road after medical examination.

According to the information, in Ranthambore National Park, two teams of the Forest Department were continuously searching for Tiger T-110 and T-113 for shifting. The team found Tiger T-113 in the Taleda range.
After monitoring, the team of forest department saw the tiger in the forest area located between Choladah and Beda Kui of Talda range. After this all the officers and medical team of the department reached the spot. The tiger was tranquilized as soon as the correct location was found. After this the forest department officials completed the paperwork and sent the tiger to Sariska by road.
This is the fifth time that a tiger has been shifted from Ranthambore National Park to Sariska Tiger Reserve. So far 10 tigers have been shifted from Ranthambore to Sariska which includes 5 males and 5 females.
Effort was going on for two days
The Forest Department was given permission by the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) to relocate the tigers in Sariska and Mukundra. After this, preparations for shifting were being made by the Forest Department for the last one week. For this, four tigers were identified by the Forest Department. The team of the department was trying to terrace the tigers in the forest continuously for two days.
On Saturday also, the team had tried till late in the evening but the team could not get success. After this, on Sunday, the Forest Department got success in tranquilizing the tiger. The forest department team tranquilized the tiger in the forest area located between Choladah and Beda Kui.
Male tiger T-113 is the son of tigress Krishna
According to the forest department, Tiger T-113 is the son of tigress Krishna aka T 19. The age of Tiger T-113 is about 5 years. This is the cub of Krishna's third litter. It also has a brother T-112 and sister T-111. At present, the movement of T-113 was in the non-tourist area of Ranthambore and sometimes came in the tourist area. 
At this time this tiger was living with two tigresses T-125 and T-103. Some time ago, two cubs were born from the pair of tigress T-103 and Tiger T 113, which could not live long.
Male tiger T-112 will get a new place
With the shifting of male tiger T-113 to Sariska, tiger T112 will get the area in the forest. Earlier the tiger T 112 was wandering around the periphery of Ranthambore. Due to the pressure of Tiger T-113, T-112 could not find a place in the jungle.
With the shifting of this tiger, it is now being speculated that T-112 will get this area along with both the tigresses. In such a situation, where T-112 will go to the safe forest area, the fear of the people of the villages located on the periphery will also be less.

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@Roflcopters, there is a slight correction regarding the radio-collared Melghat tigress. She and her sister were originally born in Sanjay Dubri Tiger Reserve and when their mother died, they were shifted to Bandhavgarh’s semi-wild enclosure/rehabilitation centre. 

From there it was decided that this tigress would be released in Satpura while her sister was released back in Sanjay Dubri. After this she migrated 250 kilometres to Melghat. Here is this female being released in Satpura in June, 2021:

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thanks for the info @Ashutosh
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Male tiger from Pilibhit - 2019
 

Very long, huge male. Tfs.  Like
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 Chota bheem from bandhavgarh 


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Rise of the tomb raider ?
Rising up through the banks from the dense forest. This male, popularly called as Taaru male, was continuously roaring and guiding his mate, Choti Madhu, who followed him to cross over to the other side … 

Choti Madhu has 3 sub-adult cubs (pics to follow ?), not too far off, and theory doing the rounds was she taking him far off from them … interesting tiger tale brewing in Tadoba-Andhari … 

Oct/2022



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Taru mating with Choti Madhu, looks like Bajrang’s reign is over. I was talking to Jignesh Patel and he told me that Bajrang hasnt been sighted this whole month while Taru has expanded his territory deeper into Bajrang’s territory in Agarzari. fingers crossed. hope we see more of Bajrang. Oct/2022


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Virat from Pilibhit - 2021


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tiger from sunderbans - Oct/2022


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P141-21 from Panna - Oct/2022


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T7 from Akola buffer, Panna. Oct/2022


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Shiva from Kolsa - Oct/2022


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Chota Matka - Oct/2022


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Neela Nala male from Kanha - Oct/2022


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tiger from Chitwan - Oct/2022


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Chitwan tiger from earlier this year


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Tiger from Bardiya - early 2022
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