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B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India

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 That is a bit of a monster cat !

 
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Hello Perrault, good to "see" you here! [img]images/smilies/biggrin.gif[/img]
 
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Thanks Guate ! Good to be back . Forum looks great . Look forward to posting here !
 
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Something caught Katezari Male's attention 
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Old picture of Katezari male and the Pandherpauni female together during mating


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Katezari male's habitat - no tiger in this


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Young male from Kanha - 2014


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Getting ready for push-ups 


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posing


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Same male again


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Munna the Emperor of Kanha National Park and of the oldest known male in the Park 






Wagdoh mating with an unknown female, I don't think this is Madhuri because she has a new litter of Cubs and they are near Junona Bufferzone and the video says this was in Agarzari Bufferzone. so it looks like Wagdoh male is making moves in the Bufferzone while providing full protection to his new set of cubs.. truly the best father I've ever managed to document, T25 (Dollar male) of Ranthambore and B2 of Bandhavgarh are a close 2nd and 3rd for me. 

(3:39-3:45) - the difference in size is immense. [img]images/smilies/biggrin.gif[/img]





 
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Rage, do you have any idea who sired Choti Tara's cubs.. are they Saturn's? 
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Male tiger from Bardia National Park steals WWF team's Camera.. [img]images/smilies/tongue.gif[/img]






very unusual video of a tigress/young tiger.. looks like a bullet wound above the left eye but the question is, how is he/she still surviving if that is the case??

watch from (1:07-1:37)

 
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 Bite wound ?
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Could be from prey horn too.
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i just asked this photographer how Raja stacks up with Munna since he has seen both. Hopefully we can finally get  a idea of how large Raja actually is.
https://www.facebook.com/SudhirShivaramPhotography

 
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Camera trap photo of Corbett tiger. Credit to Panthera.org

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Tiger camera-trapped in Khanapur jungle.

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Tiger camera-trapped in Huai Kha Khaeng.

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Bamera male checking his territory. Credit to pugdundeesafaris.com

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Bamera crosses open grasslands in early morning.Photo by Steve Winter/National Geographic

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Tadoba update
another photo of the huge Katezari Male

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unknow Tadoba male tiger. Source : http://joy-vasu.blogspot.com/

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Rage or Copter, can you help me identify this tiger?
I have already checked all the known tadobe males but his stripe pattern doesn't match, so we probably have a new face here.

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Katezari male. Sources: http://www.wildlifetrails.co.uk/blog/tig...namic-park

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....on our morning safari in June 2014 we were lucky enough to observe a male tiger in Tadoba in his absolute prime.
'Tyson' is a huge male tiger who has a large territory either side of Tadoba Lake which overlaps with an area where at least 3 female tigers roam. Sometimes there is a little conflict with another male called 'Leopard Face' who is smaller than Tyson and loses all the territorial battles....
don't get confused he is Katezari male but the writer called him "Tyson".

Leopard Face

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snoozing in the water with an overhanging branch as its pillow

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the sleeping Leopard Face enjoying himself and doesn't care the world surrounds him

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Photos credit to Jeet gupta, http://vibrantpune.com/tigers-of-tadoba/
 

 
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The stripes were little hard to see but it is definitely my boy Saturn and amazing pictures once again Phatio, TFS.

 
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I think Gabbar is going to give Katezari fits, Gabbar looks thicker and thicker every time I see him, it will be interesting to see how him, saturn and katezari play out. I wonder how long till these younger males want what Waghdoh holds.
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So far, Saturn has fought both Katezari and Leopard face. He had the upper hand against Leopard face but lost the fight against Katezari. nothing on a serious scale though, just a display of dominance because all three of these males are sharing the same space at the moment. [img]images/smilies/tongue.gif[/img]

  
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Gabbar is leopard face right? He sure is a beauty, they all are.
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(07-23-2014, 11:58 PM)'Roflcopters' Wrote: The stripes were little hard to see but it is definitely my boy Saturn and amazing pictures once again Phatio, TFS.

 



 

a ha! Saturn ...

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yup that's him. Thanks Copter.
whoa I almost didn't recognize him. He looks a bit thinner now, right?
the interesting part is that the writer mistook him as Tyson (Katezari). five minutes later after Saturn walk away from the lake, the real Katezari male arrives on the scene.

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He stealthily approaching the road and checking the situation.

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after that he displays his dominance using his feces (and gestures?)

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so  both Katezari and Saturn still  sharing the same space but Katezari continues to dominate him, imo.
but  who knows what will happen next, this is gonna be interesting.
(see the full story here:http://joy-vasu.blogspot.com/2014/07/tiger-stalking-at-tadoba-national-park.html)

 

 

 
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