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B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India

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Here we have Ustad (T24) taking a morning stroll in his vast kingdom where trees, prey and water, everything is in abundance.

Clicked on April 5th 2014, Ranthambhore National

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Tiger Tourism.
Big Cat 'Gabbar'.
at Tadoba National Park, 11th June, 2014.

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One of the heavier built Tiger at Tadoba - Saturn! He is bit illusive to spot in general. Lucky to find him in end June.

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(on a side note, Saturn is definitely not Namedav, at least according to this picture)\

Shivaji in his habitat..
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It was a dream come true moment in Tadoba when the massive Waghdoh male Tiger came walking across lush green meadows interspersed with pockets of water- roaring repeatedly- in the scathing heat of a Summer afternoon.

Tadoba, Maharashtra | May 2104.
It was a dream come true moment in Tadoba when the massive Waghdoh male Tiger came walking across lush green meadows interspersed with pockets of water- roaring repeatedly- in the scathing heat of a Summer afternoon.

Tadoba, Maharashtra | May 2104.

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Tiger Scarface shacking off water from body in Tadoba buffer forest. Monsoon make forest lush green so tiger looking great on that back ground.......
ATUL DHAMANKAR

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Tiger "Namdev" in his native habitat in Central India
Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, India

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Tyson at Tadoba Lake
Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, India

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Any other info on this guy?^^
Tiger Scarface in its habitat .........Monsoon rocks in Tadoba.....

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Namdev - This guy is really massive & beautiful
Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, India

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Notice the differences between him and saturn?
What do you guys think?

Maya drinking water at Pandherpoorni waterhole 2
Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, India

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Both Saturn and Namdev are the same tiger.
Just look at the stripe pattern
 
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Ok, its hard to tell because Saturn seems to have a darker coat than Namdev and a more filled out frame. 
But you're probably right, their facial stripes do look very close but the bodies seem different to me. 
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Check the stripes.
Coat colour variation is due to lighting and angles.



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Well done apollo, you are absolutely correct. They are one and the same. 
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All Photo Cred To Kanwar

Corbett tiger

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Corbett Tigress

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New K-Male and mate in Dhikala...... this very large male and female have not been seen in this area previously and seem to have chased away the dominant male tiger of this area..... the tigress looks bigger than the average male tiger in other areas...... — at Jim Corbett National Park.

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April 2012

 
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young male from 

[*]Sathyamangalam reserve


 August 2014..he looks quit similar to Raja

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Raja August 2014

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Bikash R. Das was observing this large male tiger in the Bandipur Tiger Reserve in October, 2012 from a distance of 25 m. Suddenly from the other side a vehicle approached and halted within one meter of the cat. The photographer, seen here in the jeep, was willing to risk his life and that of his four children in the jeep in order to get the perfect shot. This is the ugly side of conservation photography that needs to be tackled correctly. How do you think we can effectively promote ethical photography and tourism? Leave your comments below.

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Maya's brother Pandu at Pandherpoorni
Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, India
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(09-04-2014, 09:43 AM)'Rage2277' Wrote: Raja August 2014

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Raja seems to be on Steroids as of late, look at those massive guns. [img]images/smilies/tongue.gif[/img]
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Bamera gave a few unique looks during this sighting ....

Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve
March 2013


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(09-05-2014, 12:29 AM)'Roflcopters' Wrote:
(09-04-2014, 09:43 AM)'Rage2277' Wrote: Raja August 2014

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Raja seems to be on Steroids as of late, look at those massive guns. [img]images/smilies/tongue.gif[/img]

 



I still wonder what caused his nasty infection in his elbow. He has been swollen there forever, now.
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