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New collared male tiger from Mukki, Kanha NP








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Crazy that the collared male is the one being viewed now [img]images/smilies/dodgy.gif[/img]

Kahna is one of the easiest places to view tigers, so pointless to collars these males.
Nice video either way, tfs.
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(11-10-2014, 10:41 PM)'Pckts' Wrote: Crazy that the collared male is the one being viewed now [img]images/smilies/dodgy.gif[/img]

Kahna is one of the easiest places to view tigers, so pointless to collars these males.
Nice video either way, tfs.

 


Yes he is the new collared male who rules the Mukki range.

 
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Collared male tiger from Kisli, Kanha NP





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(11-13-2014, 08:34 AM)'Apollo' Wrote: Collared male tiger from Kisli, Kanha NP






 




This collared male from Kisli range is called Bhima.
He is the son of Kankatta male and Bud Budi female.
 
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Bhima is quoted as a very large male and get very well take the mantel of Kahna's most dominant tiger away from Munna in the near future. He is one of the few males that seems to not shift his territory to apease munna.
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Big Boy Bamera from 13'




What girth on this guy, he may not be the longest tiger around or the tallest, but he certainly is a robust individual.
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I agree, Bamera was never really the tallest or longest but in his prime. he was one of the largest Central Indian male around. 
 
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(11-16-2014, 03:41 AM)'Apollo' Wrote:
(11-13-2014, 08:34 AM)'Apollo' Wrote: Collared male tiger from Kisli, Kanha NP







 




This collared male from Kisli range is called Bhima.
He is the son of Kankatta male and Bud Budi female.
 

 



Sorry guys I made a mistake.
The tiger in the above video is Kankatta and not Bhima.
I got confused because both father and son had similar stripe patterns and were collared.
 
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Couldn't see the last two but the first vid is great.
Waghdoh is such a tank.
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