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Large male tigers from India (Videos Only)

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(03-01-2017, 09:41 AM)Apollo Wrote:
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(02-23-2017, 10:23 PM)Pckts Wrote: Narendra Singh

Today Morning Zone -4 Male Tiger (91)

 




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Ultimate video i have ever captured for a male Tiger (Mangu) in Bandhavgarh . This was mine life best video which i have shoot ... wait for more uploads #####

 




i'm certain mangu is another name bheem goes by,this male though is one of jobhi's boys



No,  Bheem and Mangu are 2 different tigers,

Bheem aka Tarun is codenamed T22.
Mangu aka Munga aka Chinkoo aka Roundface is codenamed T9.

Regarding the video posted by @Pckts, you are right its not Mangu, the stripe pattern looks different.

everytime i came across the name mangu it was a pic of tarun,though a little while ago i saw the name again with a male similar in appearance to tarun those two most def are bros
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posted by ngala so he's mangu/chinkoo..not too many pics of him around..saw pics of him before but no description of who he was at the time
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He was the male who I posted where the photographer mistakenly added him in a collage with bheem and said they were the same, @phatio  spotted some differences between stripe patterns, @Ngala noticed the same and @Apollo confirmed it. Mangu had a swollen jaw in 2015 now he has a prominent scar on his nose, similar to bameras which makes him easier to ID.
There are some images of him that I posted on the B2 thread as well, he's a big boy.
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(03-01-2017, 09:55 AM)Rage2277 Wrote:
(03-01-2017, 09:41 AM)Apollo Wrote:
(03-01-2017, 09:24 AM)Rage2277 Wrote:
(02-23-2017, 10:23 PM)Pckts Wrote: Narendra Singh

Today Morning Zone -4 Male Tiger (91)

 




Sumit Biswas

Ultimate video i have ever captured for a male Tiger (Mangu) in Bandhavgarh . This was mine life best video which i have shoot ... wait for more uploads #####

 




i'm certain mangu is another name bheem goes by,this male though is one of jobhi's boys



No,  Bheem and Mangu are 2 different tigers,

Bheem aka Tarun is codenamed T22.
Mangu aka Munga aka Chinkoo aka Roundface is codenamed T9.

Regarding the video posted by @Pckts, you are right its not Mangu, the stripe pattern looks different.

everytime i came across the name mangu it was a pic of tarun,though a little while ago i saw the name again with a male similar in appearance to tarun those two most def are bros



As far as I know, Mangu came from Kulwah area, hence he was also called as Kulwah male. Ive no idea where Bheem came from.
Both Bheem and Mangu showed their presence in the tourism zone around the same time. Bheem took control of Khitauli and Mangu controlled Magdhi zone.
It would be great if we can get more info on these males.

@Pckts do you know which male injured Mangu in the fight which resulted in swollen throat and cut-up nose ? 


Here is a nice video of Mangu




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No idea @Apollo but I did see a post from 2014 where the photographer said that some believe mangu was also known as "bighead" son of Bamera.
No idea if it's true or not.
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You know how old are they? The very similar stripes pattern between the two males, could indicate that they are brother or maybe the same litter?
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(03-01-2017, 11:31 AM)Pckts Wrote: No idea @Apollo but I did see a post from 2014 where the photographer said that some believe mangu was also known as "bighead" son of Bamera.
No idea if it's true or not.

Mangu is called by different names like Munga, Chinkoo, Kulwah male.
Chinkoo means roundface and bighead, this is confirmed by Kay Tiwari. So Bighead is also another name for Mangu, so you are right about that.
@Pckts if possible try to contact that photographer from 2014 for details on Mangu's ancestry. If we can atleast get Mangu's mother name and year of the litter, we can trace out his history.
As far as I know Bamera was attacked by Bheem, Bhagoda and Jobhi during his last years but not by Mangu.

Once after the dethroning of Bamera in early 2013 by Rahasy, the downfall of Bandhavgarh started. Rahasy being an elusive male, sighting of him was very rare.

The former king Bamera was down with injuries and was constantly challenged by Somanshu, Jobhi and Pushparaj. If not for that leg injury which Bamera suffered till his death, these males (Jobhi, Somanshu, Pushparaj) wouldnt dare to challenge him. Due to this sightings of Bamera became rare. Many visited Bandhavgarh to see BIG BAM.
In the meantime Kankatti tigress died and her territory was taken over by a shy tigress. 
Finally the disappearance of Rahasy, Somanshu, Pushparaj and Kanwar seal the deal for Bandhavgarh. Sightings of tigers became very rare and tourist moved towards Tadoba, Kanha etc. 

I wanted to write a nice Tribute to my beloved late BIG BAM, but unfortunately no time to do it at the moment. May be in the future.
Ive seen Bamera right in his prime and he was a Monster. Ive seen a 550lbs tiger in captivity several times and Bamera was definitely bigger than him.
I also like to mention that many of us at wildfact think that Jobhi lost an eye fighting Bheem, but actually its not true. Jobhi lost an eye when fighting Bamera.
I wanted to mention this in my Tribute writeup, but thought of sharing it now.
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T91 male tiger from zone 3 in Ranthambore.




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(03-01-2017, 01:28 PM)Ngala Wrote: You know how old are they? The very similar stripes pattern between the two males, could indicate that they are brother or maybe the same litter?
they remind of mangal a half bro bam i think he's most likely their paps
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Arguably one of the biggest Tigers of TATR, the one and only MATKA. Video By Pravin Jambhule and Nikhil Abhyankar
Its a facebook video, click to play



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Holly molly he is a monster. His body size makes his head look smaller.
He is built like a tank.
I watched the video 20 times and he looked bigger and better everytime.
What is the ancestry of Makta ???
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(03-05-2017, 12:20 AM)Apollo Wrote: Holly molly he is a monster. His body size makes his head look smaller.
He is built like a tank.
I watched the video 20 times and he looked bigger and better everytime.
What is the ancestry of Makta ???

Isn't Namdev aka Saturn believed to be Matkasur's father?
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(03-05-2017, 12:20 AM)Apollo Wrote: Holly molly he is a monster. His body size makes his head look smaller.
He is built like a tank.
I watched the video 20 times and he looked bigger and better everytime.
What is the ancestry of Makta ???


Hello Friends,

agree. In last year or so he has grown into a very large tiger. When I saw him 11 months back, he was a bit smaller. So he is still growing. He must be around 4 years old. Yes, he is son of Saturn/namdev. Saturn was also called matkasur male by some guides because he came from that area. This current one is called new matkasur male
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(03-05-2017, 12:40 AM)Pckts Wrote:
(03-05-2017, 12:20 AM)Apollo Wrote: Holly molly he is a monster. His body size makes his head look smaller.
He is built like a tank.
I watched the video 20 times and he looked bigger and better everytime.
What is the ancestry of Makta ???

Isn't Namdev aka Saturn believed to be Matkasur's father?

Yes Saturn is the father of Matkasur. They look quite similar in appearance too.


Matkasur male video.




 
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