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B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India

Virgin Islands, U.S. Rage2277 Offline
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ST6 Lord of sariska oc 2014

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Great picture of Saturn, he's gotten pretty heavy since last year.. the present Gabbar is definitely smaller than him now. 
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(02-26-2015, 05:01 PM)'Roflcopters' Wrote: Great picture of Saturn, he's gotten pretty heavy since last year.. the present Gabbar is definitely smaller than him now. 

 
I was thinking that Saturn looks much better right now as well.


 
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(02-26-2015, 10:32 PM)'Pckts' Wrote:
(02-26-2015, 05:01 PM)'Roflcopters' Wrote: Great picture of Saturn, he's gotten pretty heavy since last year.. the present Gabbar is definitely smaller than him now. 


 
I was thinking that Saturn looks much better right now as well.


 

 


yeah remember these pictures of him 


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He looked malnourished in these and now look at him (below)


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Huge and bulky male now with cubs, he's a busy male for sure.


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this picture is just fantastic, this is the real Saturn.. right in his prime and not a tiger to mess with. 









 
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One of Waghohs cubs has what looks to be a tumor
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Bamera male

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Corbett tigress 

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A mark tigress from Nagzira

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Tiger Kabini

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Waghdoh

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Sultan (T72)

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Subadult tigers from Corbett

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Female cub from Corbett

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Mastigudi male

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The reincarnation of Charger from Bandhavgarh - Feb/2015


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A very huge male from Pench Tiger Reserve, this is also one of my favorite pictures of all time


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Sultan from Ranthambore, all grown up and huge with a nice chest girth 


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Unidentified male tiger from Tadoba, looks like saturn's boy as rage221 suggested.. the resemblance is pretty strong aswell


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The Huge Undisputed King of Bandipur Tiger reserve aka Raja in early morning. 


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One of the huge cubs of Wagdoh and Madhuri


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Unknown Tadoba tigress with cubs


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One of Gabbar and Choti Tara's cub


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Both the cubs of Gabbar and Choti Tara


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This is perhaps one of the biggest male tigers in Central India, the fenced male of Bandhavgarh and the son of Bamera. (Here's an old article written on him below)

The orphaned Bamera Cub, who is now spending his life in a semi-wild enclosure in Baheraha in Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve, has grown into a handsome tiger. This cub and his siblings were around 7 months old when their mother died due to poisoning in August 2010, he was one of a litter of four cubs born to the Bamera tigress (daughter of the now deceased B2 alpha male tiger and Chakradhara Vah female tigress who has not been seen since the end of the monsoon in 2011) and the New Male tiger (who is now known as Bamera the alpha male tiger of Bandhavgarh). One of the cubs was lost at a very young age when killed by a large male tiger who was trying to mate his mother. A second cub died when the mother was poisoned and found dying by the edge of the road during the August monsoon. The remaining cubs were rescued by forest officials and placed in a semi wild fenced enclosure for their protection from other predators. The two tiger cubs, one male and one female, have grown together in this enclosure and now the time approaches for a decision to be made on their rehabilitation into the wild. The male tiger cub was observed patrolling the area close to the fence of his enclosure in June 2012, he had grown into a substantial and fine looking tiger, like his father. 



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Tadoba's unknown new male or saturn's boy i guess


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Huge tigress from Corbett tiger reserve


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T42, one of the biggest male I've ever seen from Ranthambore.. Even Kanwar Juneja was quite impressed with this guy's size.


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The massive Wagdoh and Madhuri cubs (2 males, 1 female)


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The canine display of Katezari male




 
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Tiger is incredibly strong felid (Vratislav Mazak).
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The similarities between Waghdoh and his cubs are quite amazing
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Sultan looks gigantic. His arms are on Rajas level
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i think you mistook T24 for Sultan and the new ranthambore male for T42
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Sultan from Ranthambore, all grown up and huge with a nice chest girth 

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Is this not sultan? T24 has a much larger "mane" to me.
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This is T24 and not Sultan (T72).

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Here is the profile pic of T24 for comparison

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This male is not Fateh (T42), but a different male from Ranthambore

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This is Fateh (T42)

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Sultan looks more like Mala than Ustad imo
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I agree with Pckts. Arms of T24 are on Rajas level.

 
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