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Luipaard Offline
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Female next to a huge male. Usually females are dwarfed by male leopards, but not this time


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she looks pretty small next to him @Luipaard
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Luipaard Offline
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@Rage2277 She's not being dwarfed though. Keep in mind that this is a huge male. Imagine an average male next to her, they would be equal in size.
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Looks to be a typical Female v Male comparison, not sure how you can come to a conclusion that she is average male sized.
How many fights have we seen between Male leopards, never once has one been completely outsized like that when they're of similar age.

It was almost 4.45 and we have to ready for return leg of our safari . We are searching For Naina and her cubs which was our prime target for Kanha tour . But after several attempt to Missed Naina. Suddenly Nadim Our driver and Guide Ram propose sir " Naina Ko chhor dijiye .. Hum Log Dusra Tiger ke Liye Try Korte Hain .. and we all said - "Jorur" ...around 5.15 Pm we reach at Mukki and Kanha Junction . Suddenly another GYpsy indicating us Slow Slow .. We reach the post .. And Rest his history .. A 20 Minutes Wrap up with This Family ..

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Family - Mahaveer

Identity - T58 Zilla Line Female with her cubs

(Zilla LIne Named Because she was first seen in the vicnity of the line that demacates the district of Balaghat & Mandla .

Born in Mid 2011

Father & Mother -Thin stripe Male and 2nd Litter of Mahaveer female (T33) .

Character - Extremely shy and Elusive ..

Siblings - Umarjhola Fenale - T32

Mated with - Chotta Munna (T 29)



"Norheast Travels Flávia Silveira its very tough to say who is the father of this cubs .. though mated with cm but not matured . But as per stripe of the cubs similarity with T57 aka Supkhar male whose father and mother is old supkhar male and female.

2) age 8 month so they are not sub adult ."





She looks massive, especially her skull size.
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Luipaard Offline
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Quote:Looks to be a typical Female v Male comparison

That's the point, she makes it look typical, but this is a huge Masai Mara male. An average female would look like a cub next to him. She's big for a female leopard.

Quote:not sure how you can come to a conclusion that she is average male sized.

Not in terms of weight of course, but she would pretty much the same next to one bar the big skull and dewlap. Because again, she's not being dwarfed by a huge male.

Just imagine an average male next to her and you get the idea.
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Quote:Just imagine an average male next to her and you get the idea.

He'd be larger than this female.
There's a reason why you can't find an ccount of a male v male encounter *similar age* where one of the males is outsized like that. 
I'm not saying this female couldn't be large, but she's not the size of a male.

The females name is Bahati 


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and here she is being outsized by a few other male's

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Etosha lioness 

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Another big girl from Etosha 

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Naina from Kanha
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Aberdares, Kenya


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Shyam Yadav Kanha
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Kanha NP
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Saharsh Choudhary
The Queen of Alizanza on the Prowl 

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Mohammed Shujath: " Dear Women keep roaring.. Happy Women’s day ! "


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Chuha Pani wali tigress from Corbett.




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Bengal tigress in the Sundarbans


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