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What ever happened to Shivaji?
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(02-02-2017, 04:14 AM)tigerluver Wrote: What ever happened to Shivaji?
There were rumors of him being sighted and his son was spotted year back or so but I haven't seen anything concrete on him for some time.
Actually a few of the Tadoba Tigers (namdev and katezari) haven't been sighted in some time and I wonder about them as well.
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(02-02-2017, 04:42 AM)Pckts Wrote:
(02-02-2017, 04:14 AM)tigerluver Wrote: What ever happened to Shivaji?
There were rumors of him being sighted and his son was spotted year back or so but I haven't seen anything concrete on him for some time.
Actually a few of the Tadoba Tigers (namdev and katezari) haven't been sighted in some time and I wonder about them as well.



Hello, All these  tigers must be doing well. the latest info is as below

1) Shivaji - we know he is an old tiger; must be around 13-14 years now. One of Tadoba Kolsa ragne forest office told me that Shivaji migrated to buffer in Oct/Nov 2015 and never seen after that

2) Shivaji's  son - Bunty - He is around 5 years and is very much in the core zone of kolsa in Ramsingh amba area. He is sighted there often. Kolsa range tigers are very shy due to on-off closure of this zone for tourism. This season the area is opened. And there are good sightings , mostly of 3-4 females with cubs

3) Saturn/Namdev - the last sighting of him in core zone is 1.4 years old. He might have migrated in the buffer in Navegaon area. May be because of his son Matkasur male, who has taken over tadoba area

4) Katezari male - My favourite tiger. He must be around 8-9 years now. In vasant bandhara area. This area is closed for tourism since 2014 now. He is surely doing well inside that area. Just seen his rare photo from Summer of 2016 on a forum.
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(02-05-2017, 04:08 PM)shaileshsharadnaik Wrote:
(02-02-2017, 04:42 AM)Pckts Wrote:
(02-02-2017, 04:14 AM)tigerluver Wrote: What ever happened to Shivaji?
There were rumors of him being sighted and his son was spotted year back or so but I haven't seen anything concrete on him for some time.
Actually a few of the Tadoba Tigers (namdev and katezari) haven't been sighted in some time and I wonder about them as well.



Hello, All these  tigers must be doing well. the latest info is as below

1) Shivaji - we know he is an old tiger; must be around 13-14 years now. One of Tadoba Kolsa ragne forest office told me that Shivaji migrated to buffer in Oct/Nov 2015 and never seen after that

2) Shivaji's  son - Bunty - He is around 5 years and is very much in the core zone of kolsa in Ramsingh amba area. He is sighted there often. Kolsa range tigers are very shy due to on-off closure of this zone for tourism. This season the area is opened. And there are good sightings , mostly of 3-4 females with cubs

3) Saturn/Namdev - the last sighting of him in core zone is 1.4 years old. He might have migrated in the buffer in Navegaon area. May be because of his son Matkasur male, who has taken over tadoba area

4) Katezari male - My favourite tiger. He must be around 8-9 years now. In vasant bandhara area. This area is closed for tourism since 2014 now. He is surely doing well inside that area. Just seen his rare photo from Summer of 2016 on a forum.

F
riends,

here is Bunty clicked year or so back by Swethakumar Rangarao Bobbili . He also seen his pugmarks recently. He has grown very large now.

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(02-05-2017, 04:15 PM)shaileshsharadnaik Wrote:
(02-05-2017, 04:08 PM)shaileshsharadnaik Wrote:
(02-02-2017, 04:42 AM)Pckts Wrote:
(02-02-2017, 04:14 AM)tigerluver Wrote: What ever happened to Shivaji?
There were rumors of him being sighted and his son was spotted year back or so but I haven't seen anything concrete on him for some time.
Actually a few of the Tadoba Tigers (namdev and katezari) haven't been sighted in some time and I wonder about them as well.



Hello, All these  tigers must be doing well. the latest info is as below

1) Shivaji - we know he is an old tiger; must be around 13-14 years now. One of Tadoba Kolsa ragne forest office told me that Shivaji migrated to buffer in Oct/Nov 2015 and never seen after that

2) Shivaji's  son - Bunty - He is around 5 years and is very much in the core zone of kolsa in Ramsingh amba area. He is sighted there often. Kolsa range tigers are very shy due to on-off closure of this zone for tourism. This season the area is opened. And there are good sightings , mostly of 3-4 females with cubs

3) Saturn/Namdev - the last sighting of him in core zone is 1.4 years old. He might have migrated in the buffer in Navegaon area. May be because of his son Matkasur male, who has taken over tadoba area

4) Katezari male - My favourite tiger. He must be around 8-9 years now. In vasant bandhara area. This area is closed for tourism since 2014 now. He is surely doing well inside that area. Just seen his rare photo from Summer of 2016 on a forum.

F
riends,

here is Bunty clicked year or so back by Swethakumar Rangarao Bobbili . He also seen his pugmarks recently. He has grown very large now.

Friends


this is last photo I have come across. This is by Sanket Kanhere . This summer 2016
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(02-05-2017, 04:17 PM)shaileshsharadnaik Wrote:
(02-05-2017, 04:15 PM)shaileshsharadnaik Wrote:
(02-05-2017, 04:08 PM)shaileshsharadnaik Wrote:
(02-02-2017, 04:42 AM)Pckts Wrote:
(02-02-2017, 04:14 AM)tigerluver Wrote: What ever happened to Shivaji?
There were rumors of him being sighted and his son was spotted year back or so but I haven't seen anything concrete on him for some time.
Actually a few of the Tadoba Tigers (namdev and katezari) haven't been sighted in some time and I wonder about them as well.



Hello, All these  tigers must be doing well. the latest info is as below

1) Shivaji - we know he is an old tiger; must be around 13-14 years now. One of Tadoba Kolsa ragne forest office told me that Shivaji migrated to buffer in Oct/Nov 2015 and never seen after that

2) Shivaji's  son - Bunty - He is around 5 years and is very much in the core zone of kolsa in Ramsingh amba area. He is sighted there often. Kolsa range tigers are very shy due to on-off closure of this zone for tourism. This season the area is opened. And there are good sightings , mostly of 3-4 females with cubs

3) Saturn/Namdev - the last sighting of him in core zone is 1.4 years old. He might have migrated in the buffer in Navegaon area. May be because of his son Matkasur male, who has taken over tadoba area

4) Katezari male - My favourite tiger. He must be around 8-9 years now. In vasant bandhara area. This area is closed for tourism since 2014 now. He is surely doing well inside that area. Just seen his rare photo from Summer of 2016 on a forum.

F
riends,

here is Bunty clicked year or so back by Swethakumar Rangarao Bobbili . He also seen his pugmarks recently. He has grown very large now.

Friends


this is last photo I have come across. This is by Sanket Kanhere . This summer 2016


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Credits to ‎Rajan Gurung.

Umarpani male.

Jan-2017 Kanha Tiger Reserve

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Predator & Prey in the same frame.
From the Meadows of Kanha National Park.
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Tiger No 2.
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Kanha.

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He's Back!!



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Ab Wagdoh Decide karega ki Kaun sa buffer chalgea Bcz

WAGDOH IS BACK.

Wagdoh seen in his old territory in dewada .

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"Tiger instinct "

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Credits to Ravish Jain.

Umarpani Male ( MP-KTR-T30 ) sighted today morning in mukki zone!

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So basically, this cat killed two dominant males and fought a third one, and he comes out of it virtually unharmed...

It's not a surprise how people don't want to believe tigers fight, when there's so little scarring on dominant males.

And yet, when there's a master among them, they certainly can pull it off.
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Munna male. January 2017.

15 years old, and still going on. A legend.

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Bheem of Bandhavgarh

BHEEM Male has become one of the most Handsome, Powerful, Strongest and Dominant Tigers in Bandhavgarh. He is following the tradition of other dominant male Tigers – Charger, B1, B2, and Bamera – also Blue Eyes. He is DOMINATING half of the tourism area - Tala Zone, parts of Magdhi and Khituli zones, and the Bamera area.
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Mahaman male tiger Bandhavgarh National Park

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(02-21-2017, 03:58 AM)Pckts Wrote: Teerath Singh
Bheem of Bandhavgarh

BHEEM Male has become one of the most Handsome, Powerful, Strongest and Dominant Tigers in Bandhavgarh. He is following the tradition of other dominant male Tigers – Charger, B1, B2, and Bamera – also Blue Eyes. He is DOMINATING half of the tourism area - Tala Zone, parts of Magdhi and Khituli zones, and the Bamera area.
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clearly they're two different tigers. look closely at their facial marking and stripe pattern. 
but the most striking thing is the second tiger have something unusual hanging on below his mouth. 

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what is it? some kind of tumor maybe?
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@phatio Facial markings are the same, where exactly do you see a difference?
The biggest give away is the dot parelell to the eye facing slightly upward with the "V" underneath.
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