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Large male tigers from India (Videos Only)

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(03-30-2022, 03:06 AM)Rage2277 Wrote:



Looks like he got his mothers thinner frame.
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yea, he's bigger than his paps but not heavily built @Pckts
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(03-30-2022, 03:06 AM)Rage2277 Wrote:




Amazing sighting - he seems rather unphased by the tourists. Man, it would be incredible to be able to see tigers that close in their natural home.
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better quality version the males are boindabra and junior bajrang
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About to turn 21 months old - Dharam aka P142-21, Panna Tiger Reserve. Started venturing alone in the Madla zone. 

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(03-30-2022, 10:50 PM)Rage2277 Wrote:
better quality version the males are boindabra and junior bajrang

Tough to tell for sure but Boindabra looks to outsize Junior. Nothing significant though from what I can see.
Do you know his lineage?
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(03-30-2022, 04:12 AM)Rage2277 Wrote: yea, he's bigger than his paps but not heavily built @Pckts

He may be slightly larger in frame but I’m not positive about that. I’d still wager on Matka being the heavier cat in their primes.
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Boindabra is huge!!! I remember posting about him last year. His code name is T111, so he maybe a few months older than Jr Bajrang. Have you seen the size of Boindabra’s face? It resembles a Dudhwa male. Jr Bajrang and Balwaan are decent sized males but nothing out of the ordinary (like their father). Boindabra is rarely seen but every time he stands out. He looks like Karai Ghati’s lineage like Yuvraj (T67).
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@Pckts  boindabra possibly from dabang/karaighati lineage like @Ashutosh stated a grandson likely also remember the vid of chota matka at 2.5 yrs old walking up to the jeeps like he his father did in another vid? he got a bigger frame from what i can tell and right now he has a bigger skull than his father
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(03-31-2022, 12:12 AM)Rage2277 Wrote: @Pckts  boindabra possibly from dabang/karaighati lineage like @Ashutosh stated a grandson likely also remember the vid of chota matka at 2.5 yrs old walking up to the jeeps like he his father did in another vid? he got a bigger frame from what i can tell and right now he has a bigger skull than his father

I don't remember noticing any real size difference and when compared with the same female both mated with, I remember both being relatively the same size. His skull didn't strike me as anything special either. It gives you a pretty good idea just how much larger Chota Munna is compared to Chota Matka just in those two video posted after one another. C. Munna just has so much thicker frame and skull with a larger overall body dimension. Chota Matka just doesn't have the genes to be a massive male IMO.
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(03-30-2022, 11:42 PM)Ashutosh Wrote: Boindabra is huge!!! I remember posting about him last year. His code name is T111, so he maybe a few months older than Jr Bajrang. Have you seen the size of Boindabra’s face? It resembles a Dudhwa male. Jr Bajrang and Balwaan are decent sized males but nothing out of the ordinary (like their father). Boindabra is rarely seen but every time he stands out. He looks like Karai Ghati’s lineage like Yuvraj (T67).


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Probably a bit older since he's missing his canine.
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Balwaan is T116 and Jr Bajrang from the same litter is T118. Boindabra is T111. Neela Nala is T121 and Sunaina is T126. It is clearly birth-wise. Canines can break for any number of reasons other than age.
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(03-31-2022, 12:48 AM)Ashutosh Wrote: Balwaan is T116 and Jr Bajrang from the same litter is T118. Boindabra is T111. Neela Nala is T121 and Sunaina is T126. It is clearly birth-wise. Canines can break for any number of reasons other than age.

Right, point is that he was a bit older. 
In regards to canines, generally they'll break but not wear down to the root until they're older. But regardless, who knows how he lost his since there's no clear picture.
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(03-31-2022, 12:20 AM)Pckts Wrote:
(03-31-2022, 12:12 AM)Rage2277 Wrote: @Pckts  boindabra possibly from dabang/karaighati lineage like @Ashutosh stated a grandson likely also remember the vid of chota matka at 2.5 yrs old walking up to the jeeps like he his father did in another vid? he got a bigger frame from what i can tell and right now he has a bigger skull than his father

I don't remember noticing any real size difference and when compared with the same female both mated with, I remember both being relatively the same size. His skull didn't strike me as anything special either. It gives you a pretty good idea just how much larger Chota Munna is compared to Chota Matka just in those two video posted after one another. C. Munna just has so much thicker frame and skull with a larger overall body dimension. Chota Matka just doesn't have the genes to be a massive male IMO.

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(03-31-2022, 02:20 AM)Pckts Wrote:
(03-31-2022, 12:20 AM)Pckts Wrote:
(03-31-2022, 12:12 AM)Rage2277 Wrote: @Pckts  boindabra possibly from dabang/karaighati lineage like @Ashutosh stated a grandson likely also remember the vid of chota matka at 2.5 yrs old walking up to the jeeps like he his father did in another vid? he got a bigger frame from what i can tell and right now he has a bigger skull than his father

I don't remember noticing any real size difference and when compared with the same female both mated with, I remember both being relatively the same size. His skull didn't strike me as anything special either. It gives you a pretty good idea just how much larger Chota Munna is compared to Chota Matka just in those two video posted after one another. C. Munna just has so much thicker frame and skull with a larger overall body dimension. Chota Matka just doesn't have the genes to be a massive male IMO.

C. Matka



Matka









 i was talking about these vids here and no doubt chota munna is bigger than both..recently i was trying to explain to a guy that matkasur is not a huge tiger..he thinks matkasur is bigger than chota munna and comparable to uma for some reason..i can't even fathom matkasur competing in mukki he's the size of a big tigress he's bigger than the balaghat kappa male atleast
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