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B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India

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Thanks @Roflcopters . So as I thought Balram could indeed be Bajrang's son. 


Below Extract from Newspaper regarding Dagoba and Junabai with cubs. Image credits: Indrajeet Madavi


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Junabai with her cubs


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Dagoba Male resting in the waters

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Dagoba Male

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In the above left flank images Dagoba is looking almost as bulky as Shiva.
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male tiger from Barahi range, Pilibhit. March/2023


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Wildlife Institute of India 

| Mitigating Conflict, for the 42nd time in a year |

Couple months back, a tigress from Pilibhit Tiger Reserve in Uttar Pradesh ventured away from the safety of the protected area, and into the nearby agriculture fields. But for the last few days, it's presence has caused quite a stir in the Kalyanpur region. It is completely out in the open and is often being sighted by the locals leading to panic.

The tigress hasn't harmed any human so far and is interestingly pretty tolerant to human presence. 
But to avoid any potential human-tiger conflict, the forest department and team #WTI have sprung into action.

The capture operation has begun and we are actively monitoring the animal 24*7, on foot and through camera traps. The rescue strategy has been laid out and in time, the individual will be safely returned #backtowild.

Crowd management is critical for such operations to ensure safety of both the tiger and the people. WTI's Primary and Rapid Response teams are professionally adept at doing so and adequately support the forest department with all aspects of human - big cat conflict mitigation. In last one year, 41 such operations have been conducted by us. This is the 42nd operation!

TO SUPPORT TIGER POPULATION OF TERAI 
 and to know all about WTI's 'Terai Tiger Project', dedicated to mitigate conflict in the landscape, visit: https://www.wti.org.in/projects/terai-tiger-project/


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Gabbar from Dudhwa. March/2023


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young male from Kaziranga. March/2023


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young male from Burapahar range. March/2023


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Burapahar male of Kaziranga. March/2023


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Golden tiger/tigress from Kaziranga, i believe this is a male. Feb/2023


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T101 from Pench, Sillari. March/2023


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SK, the new king of Pangdi buffer. March/2023


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Yuvraj. Dec/2022


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Ravan from Satpura, not sure what year this pic was taken. 


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Pattewala male of Kanha. March/2023


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Every sunset brings the promise of a new dawn.
Proven king of mukki.

Neela Nala male 
 
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T101/Badal from Ranthambore. March/2023


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When the day our entire nation was preparing to witness our titans take on their opponent in the cricket ground, I witnessed two mighty titans fight out another territory war
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Early morning safari at Jhirna zone blessed me to witness a fight between two huge male tigers. Though by the time we spotted them the stronger one had pinned down the other one
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This was followed by a stern warning to remind the one who lost how brutal the fight could have ended to be. Post this there was the process of lining where both the Tigers walked in parallel defining the line that shouldn't be crossed
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The one who lost was bleeding from the jaw  but was well made aware who rules that particular territory and whom not to be messed with.


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Balram looks nothing like bajrang though.. I read somewhere a while back matkasur was seen mating with Bala around 2017 @Roflcopters
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The tabby is the same young male that was seen with the the Normal color ones his mother and sister @Roflcopters
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(03-15-2023, 01:49 PM)DaveB Wrote: Thanks @Roflcopters . So as I thought Balram could indeed be Bajrang's son. 


Below Extract from Newspaper regarding Dagoba and Junabai with cubs. Image credits: Indrajeet Madavi


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Junabai with her cubs


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Dagoba Male resting in the waters

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Dagoba Male

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In the above left flank images Dagoba is looking almost as bulky as Shiva.

interesting male indeed, his face sort of reminds me of Matkasur. 

Quote: @Rage2277  The tabby is the same young male that was seen with the the Normal color ones his mother and sister @Roflcopters 

thanks ! also you're right about Balram, i thought for the longest time that he was one of Matka's boys until recently. very similar characteristics.
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Boindabra male of Kanha. Oct/2021


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new male from Mamla buffer, different from the 6 previous males i posted from this area. March/2023


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CM, the king of Ramdegi, Alijanja, Navegaon and Nimdehla buffer. March/2023



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Taru from Agarzari buffer. March/2023


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Mowgli from core. March/2023


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Paras, brother of Mowgli from Dewada buffer. happy to see both brothers safe and sound. March/2023


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Chotusa Mowgli, he was actually the smaller of the two male cubs that Jharni and Mowgli had. his other brother’s location is unknown. however, this male here is going back and forth with Natraj in Zari peth buffer. March/2023


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Yuvraj from Tadoba core. March/2023


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Chota bheem of Bandhavgarh. March/2023


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Mahaman male, the legend of Bandhavgarh. March/2023


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new male sighted in Gothangaon, Umred. March/2023


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same male


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barahi male of Pilibhit coming out of a canal. March/2023


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same male


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T121 from ranthambore. March/2023


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T120/Ganesh from Ranthambore. March/2023


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problematic tigress from Tezpur, Assam. 2016


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same girl


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Pinstripe male of Kaziranga. March/2023


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Pinstripe male


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Burapahar male of Kaziranga. March/2023


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Burapahar male. 


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Burapahar male as a cub in 2018. (Kohora range)


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male tiger from Dudhwa. March/2023


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It was a mighty kingdom ruled by four mightier males, who’s stories are the stuff of Kanha folklore. The bold and flamboyant Chota Munna, the gargantuan and elusive Umarpani, the strong strapping Bheema and the mercurial Kingfisher, ruled Mukki for years! Powers fell and rose, and with it did the fortunes of the famous four of Mukki. While two perished in territorial fights and one disappeared overnight, the fourth one’s powers waned and is now leading a life in the fringes! While these legendary tigers faded, a new male took charge, Neela Nala. Shy and average-sized to begin with, as he initially forayed from Kanha into Mukki, he has now become dominant and powerful, and the enchanting woods of Mukki are his to command! Only time will whether to lives up to the names of his very illustrious predecessors, but for now, as winter slowly starts receding, Neela Nala shall certainly stake his claim as the frontrunner to the title of ‘Mukki’s King’!

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if you look closely, he has a wound near his shoulder. March/19/2023


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March/23/2023


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Jr Bajrang of Kanha. March/2023


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CM of tadoba. March/2023


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Shiva sighted in Mamla zone with a female. March/27/2023


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another new male from Mamla buffer. March/2023


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Mowgli, my eyes might be deceiving me but i’m certain i see a very similar puncture wound that Neela Nala also has around the shoulder area. March/2023


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P243, the legendary male of Panna. March/2023


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T26 of Sanjay Dubri. March/2023


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T53/Raja of Pench, MH - Sillari. March/2023


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T101 of Pench, MH - Sillari. March/2023


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T86/Chirico of Ranthambore. March/2023


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T101/Badal of Ranthambore. March/2023


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tiger family from Jhirna, Corbett. March/2023


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tigress from Pilibhit. March/2023


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male tiger from Shuklaphanta, Nepal. Jan/2023


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male tiger from the outskirts of Bardiya. looks very similar to the tigers we see in Dudhwa. March/2023


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same male


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the biggest male i have seen all of 2023 imho.


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movements of Dalla male, if you look at his movements on the map. he spent time in both India & Nepal. this probably happens more than we know of. 


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male tiger from Dudhwa. March/2023


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king of barahi range, Pilibhit. March/2023


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male tiger from Pilibhit. March/2023


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same male with a female


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Burapahar male of Kaziranga. March/2023


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Kaziranga male. not sure when this pic was taken.
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T46/Baisanghat male

I have always heard good things about this amazingly beautiful forest. Finally it was only last week I made a trip to the jungle sparkling with beautiful meadows.
I can now easily rate this park as the second best after Dhikala, Corbett.
We were returning back to our camp after the evening safari and suddenly we spotted a huge tiger at a distance, initially he was walking alongside the lake referred to as Sounder talab.
He was none other than T46 known as Baisanghat male. He is handsome yet very shy and hardly spotted as per the information shared by the local Naturalist.
It was a treat to our eyes to watch him swim in the talab. He then walked on the grassland, scent marking his territory. I was fortunate to document these moments with stills and few footage. 
I believe he is the dominant male of the Mukki zone, ruling large areas of the tourism zone of Mukki. He is currently believed to be the father to several cubs in the Mukki range that includes 2 cubs of MV3, 1 cub each of Sharmili and Choti mada. To our luck we almost got all these families during this trip.
As he swam across the lake, our expert Naturalist knew he would cross the fire line so we drove over there and in a few seconds he walked majestically with a slight head turn giving that wild stare into us. I managed to capture these beautiful wildlife moments and it was time to head back to the camp. 

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Kanha Tiger Reserve, is a jungle sparkling with beautiful meadows and mesmerising water bodies. It was end of our afternoon drive and time to head back to the Mukki exit gate. We had a great afternoon drive and took a chance to drive through a route that passes a beautiful lake referred to as Sounder Talab. And to our luck, out of nowhere we spotted a huge tiger at a distance, initially he was walking alongside the lake. And then suddenly he got into the lake and it was amazing to see him swim so gracefully. Light was low and fading very fast, I had to make some images and at the same I was also tempted to document a video footage.
I’m sharing this record shot of the tiger swiming, it was by far the best setting I could ever dream off. Amazing backdrop of the tall sal trees, adding to it was a peacock beautiful perched vertically displaying her long feathers and watching the tiger. A teal also took opportunity to make her appearance on the foreground. 
All in all, by far my best sighting in recent times. 
This hulk is none other than T46 known as Baisanghat male. He is a handsome dude, but seemed very shy and hardly spotted as per the information shared by the local Naturalists. 
Later it was a treat to our eyes to watch him walk on the grassland scent marking his territory, I captured this footage and will share shortly.

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Sharmili female from Mukki gate. April/2023


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Neela nala and DJ female. April/2023


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Mowgli vs Yuvraj - March/2023


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Bajrang from Junona buffer. April/2023


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Rudra, son of R2 from Satpura. March/2023


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P243 from Panna. March/2023


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ST21/Yuvraj of Sariska. March/2023


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male tiger from Dhikala, Corbett. Jan/2023


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male tiger from Shuklaphanta, Nepal. Feb/2023


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another male from Shuklaphanta, Nepal. Feb/2023


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male tiger from Bardiya outskirts. March/2023


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male tiger from Bardiya. March/2023


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another male from Bardiya. March/2023


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male tiger from Bardia. March/2023


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male tiger from Bardiya. March/2023


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male tiger from Pilibhit. March/2023


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S2/Krishna of Pilibhit. March/2023


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tigress from Pilibhit. March/2023


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male tiger from Dudhwa. March/2023


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same male


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Burapahar male of Kaziranga. March/2023


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Burapahar male.
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(04-04-2023, 06:04 PM)Roflcopters Wrote:
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T46/Baisanghat male

I have always heard good things about this amazingly beautiful forest. Finally it was only last week I made a trip to the jungle sparkling with beautiful meadows.
I can now easily rate this park as the second best after Dhikala, Corbett.
We were returning back to our camp after the evening safari and suddenly we spotted a huge tiger at a distance, initially he was walking alongside the lake referred to as Sounder talab.
He was none other than T46 known as Baisanghat male. He is handsome yet very shy and hardly spotted as per the information shared by the local Naturalist.
It was a treat to our eyes to watch him swim in the talab. He then walked on the grassland, scent marking his territory. I was fortunate to document these moments with stills and few footage. 
I believe he is the dominant male of the Mukki zone, ruling large areas of the tourism zone of Mukki. He is currently believed to be the father to several cubs in the Mukki range that includes 2 cubs of MV3, 1 cub each of Sharmili and Choti mada. To our luck we almost got all these families during this trip.
As he swam across the lake, our expert Naturalist knew he would cross the fire line so we drove over there and in a few seconds he walked majestically with a slight head turn giving that wild stare into us. I managed to capture these beautiful wildlife moments and it was time to head back to the camp. 

post by : Praveen Siddannavar Photography. March/2023


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Kanha Tiger Reserve, is a jungle sparkling with beautiful meadows and mesmerising water bodies. It was end of our afternoon drive and time to head back to the Mukki exit gate. We had a great afternoon drive and took a chance to drive through a route that passes a beautiful lake referred to as Sounder Talab. And to our luck, out of nowhere we spotted a huge tiger at a distance, initially he was walking alongside the lake. And then suddenly he got into the lake and it was amazing to see him swim so gracefully. Light was low and fading very fast, I had to make some images and at the same I was also tempted to document a video footage.
I’m sharing this record shot of the tiger swiming, it was by far the best setting I could ever dream off. Amazing backdrop of the tall sal trees, adding to it was a peacock beautiful perched vertically displaying her long feathers and watching the tiger. A teal also took opportunity to make her appearance on the foreground. 
All in all, by far my best sighting in recent times. 
This hulk is none other than T46 known as Baisanghat male. He is a handsome dude, but seemed very shy and hardly spotted as per the information shared by the local Naturalists. 
Later it was a treat to our eyes to watch him walk on the grassland scent marking his territory, I captured this footage and will share shortly.

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Sharmili female from Mukki gate. April/2023


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Neela nala and DJ female. April/2023


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Mowgli vs Yuvraj - March/2023


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Bajrang from Junona buffer. April/2023


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Rudra, son of R2 from Satpura. March/2023


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P243 from Panna. March/2023


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ST21/Yuvraj of Sariska. March/2023


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male tiger from Dhikala, Corbett. Jan/2023


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male tiger from Shuklaphanta, Nepal. Feb/2023


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another male from Shuklaphanta, Nepal. Feb/2023


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male tiger from Bardiya outskirts. March/2023


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male tiger from Bardiya. March/2023


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another male from Bardiya. March/2023


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male tiger from Bardia. March/2023


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male tiger from Bardiya. March/2023


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male tiger from Pilibhit. March/2023


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S2/Krishna of Pilibhit. March/2023


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tigress from Pilibhit. March/2023


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male tiger from Dudhwa. March/2023


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same male


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Burapahar male of Kaziranga. March/2023


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Burapahar male.

Nice to see T-46 sticking around, I wonder if T-50 will ever make an appearance again?
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It was a mighty kingdom ruled by four mightier males, who’s stories are the stuff of Kanha folklore. The bold and flamboyant Chota Munna, the gargantuan and elusive Umarpani, the strong strapping Bheema and the mercurial Kingfisher, ruled Mukki for years! Powers fell and rose, and with it did the fortunes of the famous four of Mukki. While two perished in territorial fights and one disappeared overnight, the fourth one’s powers waned and is now leading a life in the fringes! While these legendary tigers faded, a new male took charge, Neela Nala. Shy and average-sized to begin with, as he initially forayed from Kanha into Mukki, he has now become dominant and powerful, and the enchanting woods of Mukki are his to command! Only time will whether to lives up to the names of his very illustrious predecessors, but for now, as winter slowly starts receding, Neela Nala shall certainly stake his claim as the frontrunner to the title of ‘Mukki’s King’!

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if you look closely, he has a wound near his shoulder. March/19/2023


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March/23/2023


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Jr Bajrang of Kanha. March/2023


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CM of tadoba. March/2023


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Shiva sighted in Mamla zone with a female. March/27/2023


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another new male from Mamla buffer. March/2023


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Mowgli, my eyes might be deceiving me but i’m certain i see a very similar puncture wound that Neela Nala also has around the shoulder area. March/2023


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P243, the legendary male of Panna. March/2023


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T26 of Sanjay Dubri. March/2023


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T53/Raja of Pench, MH - Sillari. March/2023


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T101 of Pench, MH - Sillari. March/2023


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T86/Chirico of Ranthambore. March/2023


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T101/Badal of Ranthambore. March/2023


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tiger family from Jhirna, Corbett. March/2023


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tigress from Pilibhit. March/2023


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male tiger from Shuklaphanta, Nepal. Jan/2023


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male tiger from the outskirts of Bardiya. looks very similar to the tigers we see in Dudhwa. March/2023


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same male


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the biggest male i have seen all of 2023 imho.


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movements of Dalla male, if you look at his movements on the map. he spent time in both India & Nepal. this probably happens more than we know of. 


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male tiger from Dudhwa. March/2023


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king of barahi range, Pilibhit. March/2023


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male tiger from Pilibhit. March/2023


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same male with a female


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Burapahar male of Kaziranga. March/2023


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Kaziranga male. not sure when this pic was taken.


Good to see Shiva after a long time. So looks like he has moved out of Kolsa altogether? 
@Roflcopters , @Rage2277 any idea how many cubs Shiva might have sired till date? Is there any info on the cubs that he had with Hirdinala, have they separated from their mother now?
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Ah so the bros clashed it was bound to happen..I wonder if it is the first time mowgli and yuvraj crossed paths..two males same parents but from different litters..mowgli and yuvraj look more alike than mowgli and paras @Roflcopters
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@Pckts 

I doubt it, it seems like both him and Jamuntola vanished from the scene. 

@DaveB 

I don’t know Shiva’s official cub count, however from what i gathered. he had 11 cubs with Hirdinala and Kuwani in 4 litters combined. he most likely sired more cubs with other females, unfortunately i have no such knowledge as he remained out of tourism zone 2019 and prior. 

@Rage2277 

this was their first encounter ever from my understanding. Yuvraj seems to be expanding deeper into core with a huge overlap with several other males fighting for mating rights with Maya. feel bad for Maya’s female cub, i hope she survives. it will be a miracle and knowing Maya. anything is possible.
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Pinstripe male of Kaziranga. April/2023


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Golden tiger from Kaziranga. i believe this is a male. March/2023


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new male from Kaziranga. March/2023






Kaziranga tigress, one of the biggest female out there in the wild. 


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male tiger from Pilibhit. April/2023


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S2/Krishna of Pilibhit. March/2023


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another male from Pilibhit. April/2023


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male tiger from Shuklaphanta, Nepal. Jan/2023


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 male tiger from Shuklaphanta, Nepal. April/2023


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male tiger from Bardiya, Nepal. March/2023


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another male from Bardiya, Nepal. Feb/2023


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male tiger from Bardiya, Nepal. Feb/2023


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male tiger from Bardiya, Nepal. March/2023


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male tiger from Bardiya, Nepal. March/2023


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bardiya tigress. March/2023


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Corbett tigress with a deer kill. April/2023


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tigress from Kishanpur. April/2023
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(04-06-2023, 05:58 AM)Roflcopters Wrote: @Pckts 

I doubt it, it seems like both him and Jamuntola vanished from the scene. 

@DaveB 

I don’t know Shiva’s official cub count, however from what i gathered. he had 11 cubs with Hirdinala and Kuwani in 4 litters combined. he most likely sired more cubs with other females, unfortunately i have no such knowledge as he remained out of tourism zone 2019 and prior. 

@Rage2277 

this was their first encounter ever from my understanding. Yuvraj seems to be expanding deeper into core with a huge overlap with several other males fighting for mating rights with Maya. feel bad for Maya’s female cub, i hope she survives. it will be a miracle and knowing Maya. anything is possible.

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Chota Bajrang from Mamla buffer, just recently discovered that he is one of Bajrang and Kori’s 2nd litter cub. (born date : Jan/2020) - pic from Mamla buffer. April/2023


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Chota Bajrang from Mamla buffer. April/2023


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Chota Bajrang as a cub in Dec/2020


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Chota Dadiyal, male cub of Dadiyal and late Patlinbai female. (born date : July/2020) - picture from Junona buffer. Jan/2023


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Chota Dadiyal. April/2023


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Shiva from Mamla buffer. March/2023


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one of the oldest tiger of tadoba besides Bajrang, Matkasur & V7. from my record, V7 is at least 17 years old and still ruling Sirkheda buffer. V7 was also the male that killed Patlinbai and Ranga’s cubs shortly after Patlinbai was found dead under mysterious circumstances.



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Shiva with front right paw injury, he was seen limping badly last week. March/2023


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Chotusa Mowgli, son of Mowgli and Jharni. (born date : March/2020) - picture from Zari peth buffer. March/2023


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Chotusa Mowgli (left) with his brother Chota Mowgli (right) one of the last picture of the brothers together before separation. Chotusa Mowgli seems to be going neck and neck with Natraj, the resident male of Zari peth buffer, Keslaghat and parts of Pangdi buffer. 

 

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Chotusa Mowgli. March/2023


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Chotusa Mowgli. April/2023


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Mowgli. April/2023






Mowgli 


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Neela Nala male. March/2023


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Neela Nala male. April/2023


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Pattewala male from Mukki. April/2023


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Rudra, son of R2 from Satpura. April/2023


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male tiger from sunderbans. March/2023


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male tiger from Kaziranga. April/2023


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tigress from Kaziranga. April/2023


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male tiger from Pilibhit. April/2023


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male tiger from Dhikala, Corbett. March/2023


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same male. April/2023




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