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Large male tigers from India (Videos Only)

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Sharmele from Birjani,Corbett







Maya from Tadoba



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( This post was last modified: 12-25-2014, 01:47 PM by Apollo )

Bajirao from Teliya, Tadoba.
He is definitely a large and confident male. Looks to be uncomfortable with the presence of tourists.
He might challenge Waghdoh in the near future. 




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T19 tigress






Tigress with cubs in Ranthambore



 
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Sub adult male tiger T64, he is the son of Star male and Unnis.  
A very handsome boy.




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T64 what a great looking tiger, I was thinking about going to ranthambore in November, but was advised by tiger trackers to take The trip in April, so probably Masai Mara or Sabi Sands first and then Ranthambore in april. Hope to see this guy then! 
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(12-31-2014, 08:06 AM)'Pantherinae' Wrote: T64 what a great looking tiger, I was thinking about going to ranthambore in November, but was advised by tiger trackers to take The trip in April, so probably Masai Mara or Sabi Sands first and then Ranthambore in april. Hope to see this guy then! 

 



Great.....
I hope you have a good time.
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Mighty Waghdoh with massive head




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Tiger in Pench 





 
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In this video an American tourist by mistake drops her Camera bag & the tigress approaches it and grabs it in Kanha NP.





 
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This is the latest video of Fateh (T42). This is the most closeup footage taken on Fateh as far as I know.
Fortunately Fateh just snarled and walked away without charging at the tourists.




 
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As much as you would love to see a wild tiger, especially a Male, a little piece of you has got to be scared that the Tiger you finally get to see is the most notorious charger alive.

A bitter sweet moment, for sure.
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Raja from Bandipur, video taken on December 28th 2014





 
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Raja the Beautiful.
What a magnificient beast, still one of my favorites.

 
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Gabbar aka Leopardface on Jan 2015




 
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Does Gabbars head ever stop growing?
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