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B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India

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( This post was last modified: 11-13-2014, 11:14 PM by Pckts )

My response was simply to a statement made by Copters.
Back to the topic at hand

Tiger chases Jeep for some time
https://www.facebook.com/groups/212768752231978/
In continuation of the video i posted two months back, 2 days back the same tiger chased people in the car in a coffee estate...

Pandaravalli/Chickmaglur/KarnatakaSub Adult Tigress found dead in Chamorshi (Dist- Gadchiroli, Maharashtra)
A tigress was found dead on Wednesday in a farmland situated adjacent to the ghats of Wainganga river, about three kms from Charmorshi city.Some farmers had gone to fields near Wainganga river alongside the Chamorshi Markanda road in Chamorshi taluka of the district this morning and saw a tigress lying dead near the river bank, deputy conservator, Allapalli Forest Division, Hemant Kumar Meena said.
The farmers soon informed the forest officials about it, who rushed to the spot and brought the body to Range Forest office, Chamorshi.

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SHERKHAN or locally called gabber shot at Tadoba Tiger Reserve, Mah., India. Very low light shot on high ISO 3200. Thanks to good ISO performance of my Nikon D800, who able to capture such images even when light went down.
ATUL DHAMANKAR

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Here is the image of the Dead Tigress.
If anybody has any more news on how she died, that would be appreciated

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Ranthambhore is having quite the baby boom right now.Ranthambhore National Park Liked · 12 hrs ·    
There are right now five females with cubs in Ranthambhore. These three are 9 month old cubs of T 19, the tigress that lords over the area of the lakes.
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Katezari male from Tadoba 
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KZT085's mistress aka the Queen of Kohora from Kaziranga


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Katezari male again


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The new male of Teliya Lake


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Katezari male


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Wagdoh's cubs from the Bufferzone


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The Huge Leopard face aka Gabbar


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Male tiger from the Sunderbans



 

 
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Nice sunderban find, tfs
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Large male from Terai landscape


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another male from the Terai landscape


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Huge male from Katarnighat Tiger Reserve (North East India, UP) this tiger reserve is well known for it's large tigers.


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Dudhwa Tigress caught in camera trap with her kill


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Prey Density 


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Prey Density of the following reserves, Tadoba, Bhadra, Pench (Mahrashtra side), Melghat, Panna, Bandipur, Nagarhole, Ranthambore, Pench (Madhya Pradesh), Kanha and Kaziranga. 

if anyone wants the whole study, here it is (below)

http://awsassets.wwfindia.org/downloads/...t__web.pdf

 
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Amazing pics and info Rofl , TFS
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Pugmarks of a huge male tiger from Rajaji National Park's Chilla range. The largest pugmarks i have ever seen in a photo.. if anyone has something bigger than this, feel free to prove me wrong. 
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Mammoth sized male tiger from the Chilla range of Rajaji National park, I wonder if those pugmarks belonged to this male. 


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Tigress from Rajaji National park


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Same Tigress again


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Wagdoh male and Madhuri female








 

 

 

 

 
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What a fantastic size male, the first one.
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Terai Males are absolutely amazing, they look to be very long and robust tigers.
Where does that landscape line up with assam/kaziranga?
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(11-22-2014, 01:24 AM)'Roflcopters' Wrote:
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Damn thats a monster on steroids.
He is bear like and looks closer to a saber toothed cat (S.populator).

TFS Rofl
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Great thread, Copters. As usual. I borrowed a few pictures for the extinction thread. You ok with that? 

 
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Some Corbett Tigress' compliments of Sanjeet Mangat

"New entrant"

This trip to Bijrani was incredible as we got to spot a new tigress in that zone .... this one is different to the other 4 that have been documented in this zone as resident females ...

Bijrani, Corbett Tiger Reserve
November 2014

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"Queen"Very few tigers run a park/zone solely by themselves .... this is one such example .... Sharmele of Bijrani ... her dominant son is also a sight to see ... being raised into a handsome hulk ....Bijrani, Corbett Tiger Reserve
November 2014

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"Grannie"

Just when things start to slow down, Thandi Maa shows up!

Dhikala, Corbett Tiger Reserve
November 2014

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"I shall rest now"

Just when you think it is over, surprise is the name of the game

Dhikala darling - subadult tigress... See More

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The pictures don't really belong to me so go for it peter, they're free for all to use 
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Terai Arc Landscape map


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here's another map, Assam tigers are far east compared to the Terai tigers that are Northern and the Ranthambore tigers are considered North Western, some of the tiger reserves aren't shown on this map.
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Very interesting @Roflcopters.
So Terai Tigers seem to be closer to Corbett Tigers than Kaziranga, right?

Kaziranga is almost landlocked from other areas that are populated by tigers. You would know much better than I, just seems that way from looking at the images.
Thanks again, Copters.
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