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B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India

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(09-27-2014, 10:10 PM)'Roflcopters' Wrote: Yeah definitely, prior to Wagdoh's arrival as the leader of Tadoba's biggest territory.. Yeda Anna or Broken tail ruled with an iron fist and he's also the son of the notorious and the deceased "Sultan" Male. - quoted by many photographers as one of the largest Central Indian Male ever seen in the wild. I actually wouldn't be surprised if he sired Wagdoh as well but we have no proof so can't say for sure. [img]images/smilies/tongue.gif[/img]

Tadoba is not short of big males, that's for sure.. Even my boy Gabbar has picked up his game recently and is proving out to be a difficult tiger to get around in his prime. 

 

 



Are there any images of the Sultan male from Tadoba?
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Today is a great day, Ranthambhore has reopened after the monsoon season!
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Arrival of the New one Denotes the Survival of the Endangered. T39 with her Cub. Ranthambhore, India.

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PRINCE / Bandhipur Tiger Reserve / August 2014 / Full Screen View Rocommended

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Youngsters playing

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T72 from Ranthambore

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The prince of Bandipur

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Waghdoh

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T19 tigress from Ranthambore

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Jay

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Dollar male from Ranthambore

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Family

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Male tiger from Corbett

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T42 from Ranthambore

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Tiger cub thinks its a Leopard.Abhinav DharSanctuary Asia Follow · September 27 ·   
An orange & black striped langur monkey high up on a mango tree in Bijrani, Corbett.~ ( EXIF: ISO 4000,SH 1/640, F 6.3, 1 DX x 500mm )

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·Great first day in Ranthambhore, saw T6 going after T41 in Zone 4. They way both climbed a steep rock unbelievable, what a sight. Unfortunately not blessed with taking good photos because of VVVIP was blocking our vehicle and that too off road driving. Hopefully VVVIP should have photographed better after spending close to an hour with the Tigers.God Bless Wildlife!With that experience decided to comeback home after two safaris at least one less person in the park.T6, RTR, 1st Oct 2014.

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Tiger eating the remains of his water buffalo kill





Not a tiger but a One horned Rhino mother and baby chase a jeep





Tiger in Kaziranga




Courting pair eating their Rhino Kill




 
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"Lake stroll!"

One afternoon, as soon as we entered the park, we were gifted with the sighting of T19!

I am just curious: The age of her cubs is supposedly 6 months now?... See More

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Few experinces in life leave u speechless, this shot is one among them,a very quite early morning drive in zone 3 of ranthambore quickly turned out to be a action packed one when we could hear the tigress call for her cubs ,just when we decided to drive to the spot in a hurry we see a indian rock python in middle of the road who was just in no mood to cross ,the wait was making us a little impatient but we are in the forest its there home we have to respect every creature and not to forget python is no less precious,after the python crossed we headed to the spot and we could see the tigress come out of the tall grass followed by one curious cub,they sat down for a minute then follows the second cub even more careful than the first one..the last cub the most shy of all of them was reluctant to step out but it finally did...but then few people in the vehicles got so excited n started screaming the cubs got really uncomfortable ...sensing the danger the mother got up and the cubs only obliged by walking behind her!!! so thanks to the python our jeep was the last to reach and we were in a spot where i could get all these four beauties in one frame
Krishna T-19 with cubs
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Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II
3 october 2014

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Large Kaziranga Tigress

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Pckts, I think that courting pair is actually just two sub adult brothers on a kill. look at the head sizes of the two, they are about the same size and logically two dominant males would never share a meal unless they were brothers and i think that's the case in here. 
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(10-09-2014, 01:28 PM)'Roflcopters' Wrote: Pckts, I think that courting pair is actually just two sub adult brothers on a kill. look at the head sizes of the two, they are about the same size and logically two dominant males would never share a meal unless they were brothers and i think that's the case in here. 

 

After reviewing the video again, the Tiger in the back has a smaller head than the one in front which leads me to agree with the photographer that it is a courting pair. 
But no way to know for sure.

 
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Raja from Bandipur


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Tigress from Sathyamangalam


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T19 from Ranthambore


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T65 subadult Suraj from Ranthambore


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Tigress Noor


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Tigress from Corbett NP

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Tigress Sonam from Tadoba

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Bamera

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Teliya tigress and a croc at Tadoba NP

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Gabbar aka Leopardface from Tadoba

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Naak Kata from Kanha NP

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Ustaad from Ranthambore

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T41 tigress from Ranthambore

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Gabbar full left side stripes - Gabbar patrolling Tadoba lake territory near side lake up to "lokhandi pipe" and into foliage near Guards camp near old canteen. ©

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Zone 10 is rocking! Female cub of T13 female and T43male taken in zone no 10. we sighted only two of them,but they are very large cubs and in very good health


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Right flank of DOLLAR T25 ; here dollar sign is clearly visible which earned him this name.Spotted in Z-5 near Semaili area. ©


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surjan T-43 male tiger of zone no 10. he is big size male and very confident one, and he has sired the cubs of T13 female. ©
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The main man - T24 or Dollar - Very interesting behavior of regurgitating "fur ball" after i guess a good meal! ©close  
 
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Abishek RaviSanctuary Asia 4 hrs ·    Tiger tank female (TT female)
OMM road - kabini
18th october 2014.

We sighted this incredible huge tigress early morning by 7am.
We were all photographing a tusker on the side. Suddenly our naturalist shouts tiger.
We found this girl crossing the road just in front of us. And it also tried to hunt a group of indian gaur.
The image sequence yet to follow. Pls keep following. 
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Sultan
Ranthambore national park

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Ghanshyam SinghSanctuary Asia Follow · 12 hrs near Bharatpur, India ·   
unforgettable movement of T-19 in Ranthambhore..

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Big Boy of Kabini|Kabini|Oct14

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 Sarosh LodhiYesterday at 8:42am"Lazy Sunday"Kanha, June 14

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T-24

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Bengal Tiger - Sultan,
Ranthambore National Park,
14th October 2014

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Eye of the Tiger

One afternoon we found Sultan (T-72) lounging in the cover of bushes about 10 ft away from the track. The tiger did not so much even bother to turn his head to look as our vehicle came to stop. He soon lied down to rest as we waited in hope of some action. But when i zoomed in my lens and looked through the viewfinder that I realized that he had us under close scrutiny for the whole time. — at Ranthambore National Park.
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