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B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India

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Tadoba's sightings are now some of the best in IndiaSonam killed a Barking Deer @ Telia dam. — with Surendra Kamble and 16 others at Tadoba - Andhari Tiger Reserve.

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Unis and Cubs

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Satra's (T17) first litter male cub, brought up by the forest department after her mother disappeared. Fantastic to see them thriving and a credit to the park authorities.Sub adult male cub of T17 crossing a dry stream.

Picture taken in Ranthambore National Park
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Katezari

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( This post was last modified: 07-15-2014, 11:13 PM by Rage2277 )

young tadoba male june 2014 he could of been the male courting sonam also his stripe pattern is quite similar to the mastigudi male of kabini
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another young tadoba male june 2014, looking at his face he has to be a cub of saturn no doubt
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so it seems this may very well be the youngster who was seen with sonam taken near telia june 2014
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( This post was last modified: 07-16-2014, 03:38 AM by Roflcopters )

very interesting Rage, isn't the last male Shiva? and i think i got something on the first male. I'll post in a bit, just caught up with a few things at the moment.

 
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Ok so it looks like the first two male that you posted are the same, check this out below

(All 4 pictures of him below) Male #1


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so that's done and over with and now the last male you posted is indeed the one that mated with Sonam on July/5/2014 



Male #2 



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Stripes are a perfect match so the last male you posted is indeed the one that mated with Sonam.. 


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Male #1
was first spotted at Pandherpauni  
Male #1 seems to be a juvenile or a young cub
Male #2 has been spotted around Teliya/Jamunjhora
Male #2 can't tell his age but he seems young and powerful



 
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P.S Sanjay, is there anyway you can sticky this topic and feature it on the main page for an easier access? Thanks
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( This post was last modified: 07-17-2014, 10:17 AM by Rage2277 )

 thnx actually i thought the two were similar and not the same also the young male with sonam is def not shiva who seems a bit larger but that young male is quite powerfully built

 
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The Notorious Wagdoh male in 2012


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Wagdoh (2014)


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the sleeping Giant aka Wagdoh (2014)


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Canine Display of Wagdoh male


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Wagdoh in (June/2014)


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Ready for Action


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Wagdoh on his Gaur kill, his cubs and wifey (Madhuri) were nearby. 


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one of the cubs approaching Daddy


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The Huge Katezari male 



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Katezari male (November/2013)



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Katezari Male (2014)


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Cooling off 



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Shivaji - not sure when the picture was snapped. 


 
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Awesome Shivaji picture.
I miss that guy, he's such a awesome tiger, I wonder where he is.
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Great Images. TFS Rofl
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Nice pics Rofl.
Katezari as a teddy bear like face [img]images/smilies/biggrin.gif[/img]
 
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Bamera

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Kankati on the prowl along Barua nala in BTR.

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The Bamera Male of BTR got indulged in fight with his own son from Babehi Tigress and received some minor injuries. He was given treatment by the authorities. Photo Credit: Lalit Rajora

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There are reports that 'Blue Eye', the famous male tiger of Bandhavgarh, is alive. I will confirm soon if the reports are true.

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Latest Kaziranga Tiger Images

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Kaziranga has highest density of tiger population, but still very hard to see them.

Photographer: Sai Adikarla
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( This post was last modified: 07-19-2014, 09:20 PM by Roflcopters )

That's the huge KZT085 male of Kohora range, he'll be in trouble pretty soon.. his sub-adult male cubs are going to reach adulthood by the end of this year. [img]images/smilies/tongue.gif[/img]

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