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B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India

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" Dream catch "
Kanga National park, Madhya Pradesh, India.

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Tadoba-- June 2014

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Happy world photography day to all my friends.
Learning days !!!!! The mistake which I regret the most but this is how you learn . JAY - the most handsome hunk of central india , completely messed it but in hope to meet him again some day ........march 2014

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Umarpani male sub adult cub
Kanha
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"Tiger n the Mist"Tadoba, Early 14

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T-19
June 2014
Ranthambhore National Park ,Rajasthan
(Thanks to Dhirendra Godha ji )

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The 'Banbei male sub adult' , recently a forest guard died bcoz of its territorial fight with another male tiger Mirchaini sub adult male at Bandhavgarh National Park, Talla zone. shot on 19th June 2014.

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"The Handsome boy of the Park"
At Kanha National Park, MP, India.. 30th June, 2014..
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Sub adult from Mukki

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Tigress
Location: Tadoba Tiger Reserve.
May 2014

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Big Girl^^

T-19 @Ranthambhore national park

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Healed Sundarbans royalty returns to the wild


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 In a first, a fully cured and ‘wilded’ Royal Bengal tigress, captured from the Sunderbans 17 months ago has been released into the wild. The big cat had suffered a major posterior disability and was unable to hunt.“We took the initiative only when we were sure that the animal could survive in a stressful terrain like Sunderbans,” Ujjwal Kumar Bhattacharya, Principal Chief Conservator of Forest (Wildlife), West Bengal, told The Hindu over the telephone on Saturday.Captured on March 4, 2013, the three-year-old tigress was released in the core area of the Sunderbans Tiger Reserve on Friday.The animal has been fitted with two transmitters — one satellite and one VHS — which will help locate her and also identify her home range.The West Bengal Forest Department carefully followed the standard operating procedure of the National Tiger Conservation Authority and was advised by scientists from the Wildlife Institute of India, Mr. Bhattacharya said.Other than treating the animal, emphasis was also on ‘wilding’ the tigress. Initially, she was kept in a 20-meter cage and live prey was introduced into the cage, forest officials said. “Later we introduced her into something we call a soft release facility where the animal was left in a one-hectare area and live prey were made available to ascertain her ability to hunt,” Mr. Bhattacharya said.In earlier cases, tigers straying into human habitation have been released into the wild after being tranquilised and kept under observation for a few days. Usually, injured tigers that cannot adapt to the wild are sent to zoos.According to experts, Sunderbans with its difficult terrain and limited prey base is more challenging to the mighty animal than other habitats of the country.Sunderbans is the only mangrove forest in the world where tigers are found. As per the latest census, the number of tigers on the Indian side of Sunderbans is 106.


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A scanned picture of a Ranthambore tiger/tigress from 1991


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Massive Bamera male from Bandhavgarh (2013)


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Different pose


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Leopard face aka Gabbar on the road, begining of 2014


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Central India's biggest male tiger feeding on his kill, I think we all know who he is but for those of you that dont know. he is the famous Wagdoh male from Tadoba that has sired 11 cubs in total with two different females (Teliya female or Madhuri) and the elusive (Wagdoh female).


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the most dominant male from the Tadoba lake and my favorite male from Tadoba aka the Katezari male


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Red eye from Kanha (earlier this year)


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Raja aka the king of Bandipur on his usual stroll


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Raja again, different pose.


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Unknown male/female from Bandipur (April, 2014)



 

 
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 Raja and Bamera!
Their arms look fake. Its like a cartoon character, absolutely, unbelievably, massive!

Katezari looks fit and strong. 
I cant see the Red Eye image unfortunately, hopefully you can repost it?
He is one of my favorites. Thx
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that's strange because it's showing up on my screen, here's the direct link to the image. (below)

http://imageshack.com/a/img674/5453/vRHHAE.jpg

 
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Jai from Umred Karhandla 


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Co-existance


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Tiger blocking the road at Pilibhit Tiger Reserve (May, 2014)


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T6 (female) from Umred Karhandla

 

 
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Great Photos Rofl.
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Bamera male from Bandhavgarh

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Rajbera tigress from Bandhavgarh

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Kabini backwater male

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Tigress Maya from Tadoba

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Male tiger from Birjani Corbett NP

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Tigress on sand of Ramganga river

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T25 male tiger and T17 tigress after a mating session

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It's always thrilled to watch tigers in their natural habitat, But what more excting is seeing a sundarban tiger and especially a adult male. This is what Great wildlife photographer Samrat Sarkar see in Sundarban, India.


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According to Samrat Sarkar-

"I was trembling out of excitement when I first saw him. The tough situation in the Sundarban, struggle for survival, scarcity of food and on the other hand all the myths and folklore of the local people surrounding "Dakshin Ray". He later added in reply of some question - "it was a cloudy day. we were waiting on that watch tower from 11 am..at 1 pm that huge male came out from forest right side of watch tower. He crossed that mud-field and disappeared into dense forest."

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Looks like Katezari male got slashed in the face, I wonder if this is from a fight with a different tiger or from a prey? damn.. 


August/22/2014 picture set


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check out the size of his paws


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Shivaji in his usual mood (2012)





 
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Looks to be a puncture wound. I'm curious to the cause as well.
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Waghdoh from Tadoba

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Tigress Maya from Tadoba

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Shivaji "The Boss" from Kolsa ranga Tadoba

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Late Kankatti from Bandhavgarh

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Raja from Bandipur

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The Family
Sultan (T72) playing on the back of his mother Noor (T39) while his father Sultanpur (T24) is watching

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T24 looks like he has some sort of demon inside of him. He is up there as one of the most intimidating tigers in appearance and mannorisms I think. 
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Hopefully this is a new Image of Shivaji, there is no date listed, so I doubt it.

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One of the most handsome male, The Magnificent SHIVAJI

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Judging from the nose color it looks to be with in the same time frame,


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A close interaction....with Shivaji..the ruler of Kolsa area of Tadoba....my heart beats increased sooo much.....i thought my heart would burst.........summer of 2012..






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Although, the first one does seem to be darker in nose color and a little more worn.
What do you guys think?

 
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