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Male Tigers with Cubs

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Ekta Saboo Marda
When moms away our dad takes care of us 
In memory’s of kankati 
Bamara junior and cubs 
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interesting interaction between indu t60 aurangzeb t57 and their cub apparently this is the first time he's seen the cub who was terrified and confused indu was trying to calm him/her down video by Subodh Singh Hada‎ 
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Its said she was actually hiding the cub and almost drowned it in the process, the other Cubs had already escaped but T57 wasn't interested in mating and let the Cubs be.
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the cubs mostlikely never seen him until this point she must of thought he was a strange male at first too..lol poor little ones dad just wanted to say hi @Pckts
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Male tigers with cubs
Which is quite rare. It is shocking that newer generation tigers seem to be very affectionate towards their cubs 
This reveals a really exciting and unknown chapter of tiger’s social behaviour. Most of the times this male tiger has been spotted spending time with mother & cubs and even sharing a meal. A new learning for the tiger experts. It will be interesting to see how successful will be a male tiger in raising cubs.
June’19 
Jim Corbett National Park.

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Not quite a male with cubs, but it shows how underrated tigers are as fathers

"In his book "Tiger Trails in Assam" (1961), a tea planter named Patrick Hanley describes finding a heavily pregnant tigress lying in tall elephant grass at the edge of a tea estate. For two weeks, a male brought her portions of kills, and when he arrived he would call out to her with a strange cry as if asking her to come out and start eating"

From Valmik Thapar's "Tiger: The Ultimate Guide"
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@Pckts :

At #65, you told " It is shocking that newer generation tigers seem to be very affectionate towards their cubs ".

Do you really think that, generation after generation (male) tigers are able to evolve their behaviour towards their cubs ? Because perhaps the circumstances (which ones ? Greater human pressures than before ?) are commanding it to them ?

In any case, fascinating !
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(01-01-2020, 06:49 AM)Spalea Wrote: @Pckts :

At #65, you told " It is shocking that newer generation tigers seem to be very affectionate towards their cubs ".

Do you really think that, generation after generation (male) tigers are able to evolve their behaviour towards their cubs ? Because perhaps the circumstances (which ones ? Greater human pressures than before ?) are commanding it to them ?

In any case, fascinating !

I'm not sure, it's an interesting theory but I think Tigers today act as they did in the past we just didn't have the means of studying them the same way we do now.
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Ravi Bandhavgarh
Bamera Son x Cub

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Today at Dewada Junona buffer.

CM female with cub and khali male sighted by our guest.

A unique and usual behaviour observed today.

CM female has cubs from Bajrang male
Cm is daughter of Khali & Madhuri.
Khali seen with Cm and cubs today .

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Anybody knows what happened to Chhota Munna? Dead, driven any updates? 

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no news of CM, he completely vanished.
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Male tiger with 3 cubs and mother cooling in a waterhole @Tadoba.

Skip to 11:25 on the video.




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International Tiger Day 2020 special
From 2019, Matkasur gave away a peahen kill to Chhota Matka.

Alok Surana @SuranaChamp

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Bheem and Chota Bheem
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