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B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India

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Four Sisters........
Tadoba Tiger Reserve, Maharashtra, India
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Beautiful girls getting ready to part ways judging by their size.
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Pckts, thats the teliya gang aka Wagdoh and Madhuris daughters from their first litter. All four are now fully grown and have their own turfs. Also, it feels good to see all the pictures again. Tfs
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Male Tiger Saturn also known as Namdev

Tadoba - Andhari Tiger Reserve, India
Aug - 15 Credits to Hemant Masurkar Photography and Tiger Nation

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Namdev Male
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Jr. Waghdoh
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@Roflcopters who are these two? Looks like that is going to be a large boy when hes all grown up

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Siblings_Tadoba_June 2015


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Stealth Mode.

Nikon D610 with Nikon 500mm f/4 VRII — with Ajeet Gurditta and Ravi Naidu at Kanha Tiger Reserve.


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Cat Walk 2
Tadoba - Andhari Tiger Reserve
Aug - 15

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Flehmen's Response of a Tiger.

The Flehmen's response- A phenomenon exhibited by cats in which they draw back their lips in a manner that makes them appear to be "grimacing" or "smirking".The action, which is adopted when examining scents left by other animals either of the same species or of prey.

#tiger #Savethetiger #Flehmen #Kanha

Nikon D610 with NIKKOR 500MM F/4G ED VR II Lens. — at Kanha Tiger Reserve.


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Rare wildlife moment ....


Law of the Jungle. 

T 57 Male Tiger who has taken over T 24 Ustad's territory was sighted with Noor and her cubs. 
Tiger # 57 has been highlighted in the image. 
In wildlife there are instances which are unusual at times. Something like this was witnessed today in Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve by Forest department and wildlife lovers. Recently T 24 (Ustad) was shifted to Sajjangarh biological park because of which his two cubs were vulnerable to another male tiger attack. A male Tiger T 57 who intruded into Ustad's territory and took over the area. What was shocking was that the Male Tiger did not harm the Cubs of Ustad and Noor. On Thursday a wildlife lover saw T 39 (Noor) and her two cubs along with T 57 male tiger and captured all four in his camera. As per the law of the jungle when a New male Tiger enters an area of a Tigress having cubs, the cubs are the ones who face danger the most.

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T-39 (NOOR ) & her cub

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Kalu

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T-57

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Credits to Hemraj Meena
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This is another strange behavior of tiger that is very surprising. I think @Roflcopters will also like to add this incident in thread of Great tiger father. TFS, the first image is so fabulous
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(10-16-2015, 08:06 PM)sanjay Wrote: This is another strange behavior of tiger that is very surprising. I think @Roflcopters will also like to add this incident in thread of Great tiger father. TFS, the first image is so fabulous

You can actually watch the video of this interaction as well.
I will say that the cubs and noor still seem uneasy with each other, you can see submissive behavior from the cubs towards noor and once T57 stands up for a bit, all eyes are on him.
Time will tell if this peace will last, but it almost seemed like noor was communicating with them that it may be time to leave the nest. 
I hope it all works out, they are as large as their mother at this point so it wouldn't be a death sentence if they left the nest.

I think the fact that she bred with him makes it easier for him to accept the cubs, as long as they submit to him, give way during feeding and not try to "play" with him like they would their father, it could work out.
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(10-16-2015, 09:24 PM)Pckts Wrote: You can actually watch the video of this interaction as well.
And here is the video as well.



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Finally some good news from Ranthambore ! And honestly speaking, I didnt expect this to be the turn out but it seems like Noor has everything under control and lets hope things stay this way. As for those of you that aren't aware. T24 was T57's uncle because T57's father aka T23(Bhola) is a brother of T24 and T25.


T24 (Sultan)
T23 (Bhola)
T25 (Dollar male or Zalim) 

Thanks once again for the pictures and videos everyone!
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The Look...
Chota Munna, Kanha National Park. 
Pic by Suyash Keshari

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Chota Munna seems to be the smallest out of all the males present in Mukki but he is just like his father Munna. very strong resemblance, confident around people and he seems to be on a mission to be the next Emperor of Kanha like his daddy. Now can he do it? Only time will tell. I personally like Kingfisher and Chota Munna more than all the other males.
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The Kingfisher male

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