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Huge Tiger camera trapped in Uttarakhand

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Huge Tiger camera trapped in Uttarakhand.


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( This post was last modified: 10-11-2016, 10:04 PM by sanjay )

Very nice find @anand3690 
I am putting the information in English for our members
Huge male tiger seen in India via camera trap
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जब कभी भी विशालकाय टाइगर की बात होती है तो रामनगर वन प्रभाग में 1930 के बैचलर ऑफ पवलगढ़ (बाघ) का जिक्र किया जाता है।
- When ever there is talk of big tigers people describe about the "Bachelor Of Powalgarh (Tiger)" from 1930.

Big male tiger seen in Tarai area of India
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इसके बाद शायद ही कोई विशालकाय बाघ रिपोर्ट हुआ हो, लेकिन हाल ही में तराई लैंडस्केप में बैचलर आफ पवलगढ़ की तरह ही भारी-भरकम बाघ कैमरे में ट्रैप हुआ है। इसके भारी-भरकम शरीर को देखकर वनाधिकारी भी हैरत में हैं।
-After him probably there is no mention of big tigers. But recently a huge tiger is trapped in camera trap in tarai landscape similar to "Bachelor Of Powalgarh". The forest officials are also very surprised by seeing such a huge tiger.

A huge and big male is trapped in camera of tarai area in uttrakhand of India
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बता दें कि 1930 में 3.23 मीटर लंबे ‘बैचलर ऑफ पवलगढ़’ को जिम कार्बेट ने आदमखोर होने पर ढेर किया था।
- Jim Corbett had killed the "Bachelor Of Powalgarh" which was 3.23 meters (over 10 feets) long when he became a man eater in 1930.

Tigress image from camera trap
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I think this is different tiger (or Tigress) ? Because strip pattern do not match from the above one. What do you think ?

कैमरे में कैद हुए बाघ की दो तरफ से फोटो आई है। इसमें उसका विशाल शरीर दिखाई दे रहा है।
- Images has been taken from both side by the camera trap and one can see his big size clearly

वनाधिकारियों के अनुसार सामान्य तौर पर बाघ का वजन 150 से 160 किलो तक हो सकता है, लेकिन कैमरे में जो बाघ दिख रहा है उसका वजन 250 किलो तक हो सकता है।
- According to forest official the normal weight of tiger is 150 to 160 KG but the tiger seen in this camera trap may weigh upto 250KG.

इस बाघ का इलाका सामान्य बाघ की तुलना में भी काफी बड़ा भी है, जहां उसकी सल्तनत चलती है।
- The territory of this tiger is also big when compared to normal tigers where he rules.

पश्चिमी वृत्त वन संरक्षक डॉ. पराग मधुकर धकाते बताते हैं कि इस बाघ की सुरक्षा के लिए पुख्ता इंतजाम किए गए हैं। इसमें आधुनिक तकनीक का सहारा लिया गया है।
- Forest conservationist of western area Dr. Parag Madhukar tells that they have done solid arrangement for the security of this tiger by taking help of modern technology.

If you are interested in reading about the huge tiger - Bachelor Of Powalgarh read the thread, http://wildfact.com/forum/topic-who-is-t...rs?page=11

Or you can read Wiki https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bachelor_of_Powalgarh
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Uff what a beast he is. Great capture.
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Definitely a giant male, tiger's weight primarily depends on its bodylength and chest girth.

Here are few more giants

Here is a giant male from Orang NP compared to Sauraha male.


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Here is a giant Kaziranga NP male relocated to Manas NP


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The giant KZT110 from Kaziranga


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Giant male from Corbett


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Impressive indeed
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what an enormous male!
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here is a male that was killed in a conflict 5 years ago from the surrounding area. fast forward the video towards the end if possible.


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Huge male from Chilla range of Rajaji, tigers from this region are critically endangered. total population is 11 as of last estimate.

these tigers are easily the top contenders for the biggest of their kind.
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Body of dead tiger can be deceiving becasue the body start swelling after sometime and hence make them look larger than what actually they are.
After seeing all these evidences there is no doubt that the big males of tarai area are much larger and impressive specimen.
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(10-12-2016, 03:31 PM)sanjay Wrote: Body of dead tiger can be deceiving becasue the body start swelling after sometime and hence make them look larger than what actually they are.
After seeing all these evidences there is no doubt that the big males of tarai area are much larger and impressive specimen.

When they begin to fill with gas that is definitely the case but the male being loaded on the elephant is fresh. His body is still limp, he probably had died within a day or two at most. Decay begins to set in very quickly and you can see hair loss and bloat as sign some of that.
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( This post was last modified: 10-12-2016, 09:42 PM by Apollo )

(10-12-2016, 03:31 PM)sanjay Wrote: Body of dead tiger can be deceiving becasue the body start swelling after sometime and hence make them look larger than what actually they are.
After seeing all these evidences there is no doubt that the big males of tarai area are much larger and impressive specimen.


Yes dead tigers do get bloated giving them a thicker appearance but the overall length of the cat wont change.
The giant Orang male I posted was not dead, it was alive when those pics were taken but unfortunately that male died later.
The dead Corbett tiger I posted is a giant cat in all proportions, here is another image of the same tiger


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Very huge indeed!! Thanks for sharing. But tigers from upper terai seem to be even big due to some unexplainable reasons though the entire terai has almost the same prey density.
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(10-13-2016, 08:07 PM)parvez Wrote: Very huge indeed!! Thanks for sharing. But tigers from upper terai seem to be even big due to some unexplainable reasons though the entire terai has almost the same prey density.

The Terai is a long narrow arc running from west to east. What exactly do you mean by "upper terai"?
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( This post was last modified: 10-13-2016, 08:34 PM by parvez )

(10-13-2016, 08:17 PM)Shardul Wrote:
(10-13-2016, 08:07 PM)parvez Wrote: Very huge indeed!! Thanks for sharing. But tigers from upper terai seem to be even big due to some unexplainable reasons though the entire terai has almost the same prey density.

The Terai is a long narrow arc running from west to east. What exactly do you mean by "upper terai"?

Oh i am sorry, i meant upper terai includes nepal reserves, valmiki, katarniaghat, dudhwa. Uttarakhand and uttar pradesh reserves belong to lower terai as far as i knew. But thanks for correction. Indeed the truth is opposite. Upper side of terai has uttarakhand and uttar pradesh reserves. Other reserves are at lower or south east of terai. Once again thanks for correction.
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( This post was last modified: 11-20-2017, 07:52 AM by sanjay )

(10-11-2016, 03:23 PM)sanjay Wrote: Very nice find @anand3690 
I am putting the information in English for our members

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जब कभी भी विशालकाय टाइगर की बात होती है तो रामनगर वन प्रभाग में 1930 के बैचलर ऑफ पवलगढ़ (बाघ) का जिक्र किया जाता है।
- When ever there is talk of big tigers people describe about the "Bachelor Of Powalgarh (Tiger)" from 1930.


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इसके बाद शायद ही कोई विशालकाय बाघ रिपोर्ट हुआ हो, लेकिन हाल ही में तराई लैंडस्केप में बैचलर आफ पवलगढ़ की तरह ही भारी-भरकम बाघ कैमरे में ट्रैप हुआ है। इसके भारी-भरकम शरीर को देखकर वनाधिकारी भी हैरत में हैं।
-After him probably there is no mention of big tigers. But recently a huge tiger is trapped in camera trap in tarai landscape similar to "Bachelor Of Powalgarh". The forest officials are also very surprised by seeing such a huge tiger.


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बता दें कि 1930 में 3.23 मीटर लंबे ‘बैचलर ऑफ पवलगढ़’ को जिम कार्बेट ने आदमखोर होने पर ढेर किया था।
- Jim Corbett had killed the "Bachelor Of Powalgarh" which was 3.23 meters (over 10 feets) long when he became a man eater in 1930.


*This image is copyright of its original author


I think this is different tiger (or Tigress) ? Because strip pattern do not match from the above one. What do you think ?

कैमरे में कैद हुए बाघ की दो तरफ से फोटो आई है। इसमें उसका विशाल शरीर दिखाई दे रहा है।
- Images has been taken from both side by the camera trap and one can see his big size clearly

वनाधिकारियों के अनुसार सामान्य तौर पर बाघ का वजन 150 से 160 किलो तक हो सकता है, लेकिन कैमरे में जो बाघ दिख रहा है उसका वजन 250 किलो तक हो सकता है।
- According to forest official the normal weight of tiger is 150 to 160 KG but the tiger seen in this camera trap may weigh upto 250KG.

इस बाघ का इलाका सामान्य बाघ की तुलना में भी काफी बड़ा भी है, जहां उसकी सल्तनत चलती है।
- The territory of this tiger is also big when compared to normal tigers where he rules.

पश्चिमी वृत्त वन संरक्षक डॉ. पराग मधुकर धकाते बताते हैं कि इस बाघ की सुरक्षा के लिए पुख्ता इंतजाम किए गए हैं। इसमें आधुनिक तकनीक का सहारा लिया गया है।
- Forest conservationist of western area Dr. Parag Madhukar tells that they have done solid arrangement for the security of this tiger by taking help of modern technology.

If you are interested in reading about the huge tiger -  Bachelor Of Powalgarh read the thread, http://wildfact.com/forum/topic-who-is-t...rs?page=11

Or you can read Wiki https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bachelor_of_Powalgarh
Dear Sanjay, fantastic this pics of the big tiger, where this pic was taked by the camera trap? I want to clarify that the big tiger well known as "Bachelor of Powalgarh" was never a maneater he was a normal tiger living near Kaladunghi in the Powalgarh forest. The measurement of this tiger was 3,10 m (10ft 2 in) between pegs and 3,22m (10ft 7in) over the curves as measured by Jim Corbett after he was shot on november 1930. The correct way to measure is between pegs, since when measured over the curver the stats can be different at each measurement, depending on the pressure of the tape in the body of the animal, cheers.
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(10-12-2016, 09:01 AM)Roflcopters Wrote: what an enormous male!

That video of the dead Tiger in ramnagar you posted, how did it die??
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