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Large male tigers from India (Videos Only)

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How big is Munna? He looks enormus!! Those must be the biggest paw's I have seen on a bengal tiger! Great thread btw
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(08-02-2014, 09:42 AM)'Apollo' Wrote: 1) The tiger in the first video is Pattewala Male from Kanha NP.

2) The tiger in the second video is Bhima male from Kanha NP

3) The tiger in the third video is Munna male from Kanha NP.

4) Thats leopard face aka Gabbar from Tadoba NP in the fourth video.

5) Thats Raja from Bandipur in the fifth video.

 

 

Who is this Bhima male?
Hes a big boy.
Kahna sure does have some big males. 


 
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(08-02-2014, 11:34 AM)'Pantherinae' Wrote: How big is Munna? He looks enormus!! Those must be the biggest paw's I have seen on a bengal tiger! Great thread btw

 

There is already thread on Munna's size. 
He is large but Kahna has some real monsters.
I have read munna being the same size as Naak Kata, but I have also read Naak Kata being larger than munna, and Red Eye has been said to be larger than munna as well. 
Bhima may have been larger than munna, hes huge. 
Problem is, Kahna's Tigers are massive, so it doesn't matter which tiger you see, they all look large in their own way. 
In my opinion, of course. 

 
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( This post was last modified: 08-02-2014, 06:35 PM by Pckts )

(08-02-2014, 11:28 AM)'Pantherinae' Wrote: Bokha male he just looks amazing! 

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7hK0bNjRQ0s

 

Check page 1 and 2 on how to embed youtube vids on here, Sanjay showed me how.

 
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(08-02-2014, 06:30 PM)'Pckts' Wrote:
(08-02-2014, 09:42 AM)'Apollo' Wrote: 1) The tiger in the first video is Pattewala Male from Kanha NP.

2) The tiger in the second video is Bhima male from Kanha NP

3) The tiger in the third video is Munna male from Kanha NP.

4) Thats leopard face aka Gabbar from Tadoba NP in the fourth video.

5) Thats Raja from Bandipur in the fifth video.

 


 

Who is this Bhima male?
Hes a big boy.
Kahna sure does have some big males. 


 

 


Bhima is one of the Link7 brothers. He is the one without the collar.
He ruled Kisli range after Konda.
Bhima had a fight with Munna, which resulted in Munna winning and taking over a small part of Kisli from Bhima.
Bhima finally died in a territorial battle with Patttewala male.
Bhima was a very large tiger, but he lacked the experience of Munna and Pattewala because he was young.

 
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(07-29-2014, 09:05 AM)'Apollo' Wrote: @Roflcopters , @Rage2277 , @Pckts

Can anyone ID this tiger from Kanha




looks to be red eye



 
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(08-04-2014, 08:51 PM)'Rage2277' Wrote:
(07-29-2014, 09:05 AM)'Apollo' Wrote: @Roflcopters , @Rage2277 , @Pckts

Can anyone ID this tiger from Kanha




looks to be red eye



 

 



He is not red eye, the stripe pattern doesnt match up.
This guy as some looks similar to Kariya ghati, could be his son or related to him.
 
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Corbett Tiger
 




Another Corbett Male






 
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The legend,
Shivaji!!!
 



In case the link above doesnt work
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDyi7luTAbo


Looks like Gabbar to me, what do you guys think?




Big boy Jai (sorry if its already posted)




 

 
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charger from Pench Looks huge, I never knew he was that muscular, for sure underestimated
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(08-08-2014, 11:38 PM)'Pantherinae' Wrote:



 

charger from Pench Looks huge, I never knew he was that muscular, for sure underestimated

 



Its not Charger, its the BMW male from Pench.
 
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My apollogies @Apollo 

this Must be The BMW male in his prime, never looked as massive as this on pictures I've seen of him! Thanks for clearing this up Apollo!
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Jay tiger from Nagzira, he was less than 2 years old.
Look how huge and massive he his.





 
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Beautiful animal!
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Large tigress from Masinagudi








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