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B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India

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The great Bajrang  credit to https://www.instagram.com/p/CkqfSu6PKaN/...mMyMTA2M2Y=



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from Bandhavgarh 
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nice pics @L-954

the second pic looks like Jobhi!
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(11-08-2022, 05:48 AM)Roflcopters Wrote: nice pics @L-954

the second pic looks like Jobhi!

Thanks! 

And Yes he does look like Jobhi, in fact i believe this is him, The stripe match's perfectly
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Charger male of Dudhwa - early 2022 
Dudhwa is also officially opening on the 15th of this month. hope Thunder and Charger are still around. 


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Shiva from Pangdi gate - Nov/7/2022


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Taru - the male tiger on a mission. Nov/2022


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Jr Bajrang of Kanha - Oct/2022


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Jr Bajrang - Jan/2022


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Magge female from Bandipur - Oct/2022


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No.4 female from Jhirna, Corbett. June/2022


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Haider, son of Wagdoh male from Mamla buffer. 2020
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Matkasur 

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Tigress from ranthambore "T-39" with adult male wild boar kill 

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Don't know if anyone posted this but here is a cool shot of Tiger and gaur in kanha 

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Bhoindabra male from Kanha zone - Nov/2022


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Dabhadol tigress from Bandhavgarh with her spotted deer kill. Nov/5/2022


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Xylo (Bajrang’s son) from Belara gate. Nov/2022


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Maya with her new cub


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Baras/T65 from Pench, MH. Early 2022


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Bandra male, Baras’s mate from Pench, Khursapar. April/2022


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May/2022


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Kaziranga tigress - Nov/2022


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the gorgeous Riddhi female from Ranthambore. Oct/2022


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Taru - the undisputed king of the Tadoba buffers  Nov/2022


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T4 tigress of Nagzira - Oct/2022


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Tadoba male 


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Kanha Tiger
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Big Kazi girl (same tigress from previous set of pics) Nov/2022


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T4 tigress of Nagzira stalking a leopard (same tigress that broke up the leopard fight last month and chased one up a tree) - 2019 pics


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Dj female from Kanha - Nov/2022


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Tigress from Chitwan - Nov/2022


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one of the lesser known females from Tadoba, Bhanuskindi female. one of CM’s mate. Nov/2022


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Chota Bheem - Nov/2022


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T120 aka Yoda/Ganesh putting on mass - Early 2022



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Kuraighad male from Rukhad gate, Pench MP -  Nov/2022


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new male from Pench, MH. Sillari gate - Nov/2022


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Taru - Nov/2022
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Jobhi and KAZI 45
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Kaziranga Tiger


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Pench Tiger 


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Mahaman male from Bandhavgarh. Nov/2022


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Taru and Choti Madhu during a night safari, Taru is an interesting male tiger and his rise to the top has been nothing short of amazing. 3 notable wins against rival males and a massive territory expansion since monsoon. Nov/2022


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tigress from Tipeshwar with her cubs. Nov/2022


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Neela Nala male from Kanha. Nov/2022


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Raaka from Pilibhit. Nov/2022


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T120/Yoda/Ganesh from Ranthambore. Nov/2022


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Wagdoh’s grand kid, son of Shiva and Kuhani female from Kolsa range. Nov/2022


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Maya with her new cub. Nov/2022


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Rudra from Moharli core. Nov/2022


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new male from Pench, MH. sillari gate. Nov/2022


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Chota Dadiyal. Nov/2022


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Surya, son of Matkasur and Maya from Umred Karhandla. Nov/2022


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Chanda Tigress from 2013 (mother of T120/Yoda)

A tiger that has changed our perceived notion of tiger behavior in recent times is T-120. Ever wondered where the legendary tigers of today got their awesome genes from? In a series of throwback images from the past - way back in the past, let's take a look at these legendary tigers who created the hulks of today.
Meet Chanda, mother of T-120. Chanda is the first litter of the legendary T-19, Krishna.
Fathered by T-3, Bahadur, and T-63, Chanda, T-120, the legend of today was born. Now we know where he gets his deadly looks from.
T-63, Chanda, Ranthambhore National Park, Sawai Madhopur, 17th March 2013, 7:24 AM


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Pinstripe male from Kaziranga - Early 2022


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Pinstripe male of Kaziranga from yesterday’s sighting, easily one of the biggest male tiger out there. Nov/2022
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(11-24-2022, 08:41 AM)Roflcopters Wrote:
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Mahaman male from Bandhavgarh. Nov/2022


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Taru and Choti Madhu during a night safari, Taru is an interesting male tiger and his rise to the top has been nothing short of amazing. 3 notable wins against rival males and a massive territory expansion since monsoon. Nov/2022


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tigress from Tipeshwar with her cubs. Nov/2022


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Neela Nala male from Kanha. Nov/2022


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Raaka from Pilibhit. Nov/2022


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T120/Yoda/Ganesh from Ranthambore. Nov/2022


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Wagdoh’s grand kid, son of Shiva and Kuhani female from Kolsa range. Nov/2022


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Maya with her new cub. Nov/2022


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Rudra from Moharli core. Nov/2022


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new male from Pench, MH. sillari gate. Nov/2022


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Chota Dadiyal. Nov/2022


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Surya, son of Matkasur and Maya from Umred Karhandla. Nov/2022


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Chanda Tigress from 2013 (mother of T120/Yoda)

A tiger that has changed our perceived notion of tiger behavior in recent times is T-120. Ever wondered where the legendary tigers of today got their awesome genes from? In a series of throwback images from the past - way back in the past, let's take a look at these legendary tigers who created the hulks of today.
Meet Chanda, mother of T-120. Chanda is the first litter of the legendary T-19, Krishna.
Fathered by T-3, Bahadur, and T-63, Chanda, T-120, the legend of today was born. Now we know where he gets his deadly looks from.
T-63, Chanda, Ranthambhore National Park, Sawai Madhopur, 17th March 2013, 7:24 AM


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Pinstripe male from Kaziranga - Early 2022


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Pinstripe male of Kaziranga from yesterday’s sighting, easily one of the biggest male tiger out there. Nov/2022


@Roflcopters , Kuhani / Shiva's cub is looking good. Have the cubs separated from their mom now and living independently? I guess there were 3 cubs right? Have they been named yet?
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(11-25-2022, 05:54 PM)DaveB Wrote:
(11-24-2022, 08:41 AM)Roflcopters Wrote:
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Mahaman male from Bandhavgarh. Nov/2022


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Taru and Choti Madhu during a night safari, Taru is an interesting male tiger and his rise to the top has been nothing short of amazing. 3 notable wins against rival males and a massive territory expansion since monsoon. Nov/2022


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tigress from Tipeshwar with her cubs. Nov/2022


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Neela Nala male from Kanha. Nov/2022


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Raaka from Pilibhit. Nov/2022


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T120/Yoda/Ganesh from Ranthambore. Nov/2022


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Wagdoh’s grand kid, son of Shiva and Kuhani female from Kolsa range. Nov/2022


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Maya with her new cub. Nov/2022


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Rudra from Moharli core. Nov/2022


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new male from Pench, MH. sillari gate. Nov/2022


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Chota Dadiyal. Nov/2022


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Surya, son of Matkasur and Maya from Umred Karhandla. Nov/2022


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Chanda Tigress from 2013 (mother of T120/Yoda)

A tiger that has changed our perceived notion of tiger behavior in recent times is T-120. Ever wondered where the legendary tigers of today got their awesome genes from? In a series of throwback images from the past - way back in the past, let's take a look at these legendary tigers who created the hulks of today.
Meet Chanda, mother of T-120. Chanda is the first litter of the legendary T-19, Krishna.
Fathered by T-3, Bahadur, and T-63, Chanda, T-120, the legend of today was born. Now we know where he gets his deadly looks from.
T-63, Chanda, Ranthambhore National Park, Sawai Madhopur, 17th March 2013, 7:24 AM


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Pinstripe male from Kaziranga - Early 2022


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Pinstripe male of Kaziranga from yesterday’s sighting, easily one of the biggest male tiger out there. Nov/2022


@Roflcopters , Kuhani / Shiva's cub is looking good. Have the cubs separated from their mom now and living independently? I guess there were 3 cubs right? Have they been named yet?

two males and 1 female if i’m not mistaken, the cub i posted is named “Raja” and i don’t think the other two are officially named yet. also they are just about old enough to disperse on their own.
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world’s longest animal underpass and perhaps one of the most futuristic with noise cancellation barriers so animals don’t get disturbed from the traffic passing by. 





this is the only video i could find with english subtitles, truly this is an infrastructural masterpiece. 


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Mystery male/T1


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the numbers speak for themselves. 


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Pinstripe male - Nov/2022


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Chota Dadiyal. Nov/2022


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Paras during a night safari (Mowgli’s brother). Nov/2022


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DB3 male of Kanha. Nov/2022


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Sunderban tigress with her newborn. Nov/2022
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@Roflcopters, the female cub of Shiva and Kuwani female has been named Shivani (an amalgamation of both their names).

And, there are other such underpasses planned including in Kaziranga along the Karbi-Anglong Highway connecting the hills to the grasslands where crossings results in quite a few deaths. There are some proposals for these to come up in Western India near Ranthambore and Mukundra. And, most likely in Rajaji landscape as well.

While these underpasses definitely have improved the roadkill situation, let us not forget that T1 aka Chorbahuli male or Mystery Male from Pench was the most frequent tiger using this underpass as his territory spanned on both sides of the road. This year he died after being hit by the car on a part of the road where this underpass didn’t exist (he was also previously filmed a couple of times on this road). These are only built intermittently. Also, they affect arboreal animals like primates more profoundly as they have to venture away from the safety of their canopy to cross over.
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