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Nepal tigers

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Nepal tigers, these days seem to be growing on par or even bigger (though i doubt it). Their camera trap pictures show some really gigantic individuals!!
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Chitwan,

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More,



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Others from various region of nepal!!

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The terai arc, showing it's distribution in India and Nepal,
Nepal terai,

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I love your images but there is actually a terai arc thread already, under the wild cats section.
http://wildfact.com/forum/topic-the-terai-tiger
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(03-30-2016, 07:12 PM)Pckts Wrote: I love your images but there is actually a terai arc thread already, under the wild cats section.
http://wildfact.com/forum/topic-the-terai-tiger

Thanks pckts but i was unable to see it. I will just put the nepal map in this thread.
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Tigers from Bardia, some of these specimens are unbelievably huge

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Chitwan tigers,

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Awesome topic! heres some corrections. Post #2 the first picture is B2 and Post #8 second tiger is link 7 male of kanha.
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Tiger cubs, Chitwan National Park, Terai Arc Landscape-Nepal — with Mark Lim.

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Adult tiger, Bardia National Park, Terai Arc Landscape-Nepal
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— with Mark Lim.

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Adult tiger, Shuklaphanta Wildlife Reserve, Terai Arc Landscape-Nepal — with Mark Lim.

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Tigress with cubs, Chitwan National Park, Terai Arc Landscape-Nepal — with Mark Lim.

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Male Tiger in Chitwan

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Tiger of Chitwan.............@ chitwan national park..

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It was a really good to see Royal Bengal Tiger at Chitwan National Park. Photographed at C.N.P.

#Excited_photography


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(some fresh wounds on this guy ^^)

Tiger Tops Tharu Lodge

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Tiger spotted during jeep safari in Chitwan National Park yesterday March 4th by Naturalist Gyan Bahadur Rai and guests. Though well camouflaged in the dry grass, this male tiger was exposed by his growl and the langurs´ alarm call



Congratulations to two pregnant tigers!

The latest camera trap images from Nepal’s Chitwan National Park indicate that Kamrita – the focus of our tiger adoption scheme – and her daughter could both be pregnant! http://bit.ly/BigCatAdoption

Researchers are studying the images and think that both Kamrita and Ranu are showing signs of expecting. If they’re right this will be Ranu’s first ever litter, which is really exciting! Read more here http://bit.ly/TigerUpdate

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Tiger in chitwan national park

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Did you know that no tiger poaching has been reported in Nepal for over 3 years?
With the help of our friends over at Whiskas UK we’ve been working with local volunteers to reduce the threats of poaching and habitat loss in the tiger’s home in Nepal. ‪#‎ProtectATiger‬
Find out how you can get involved http://bit.ly/1nafb1x


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Leonardo DiCaprio
November 21, 2013 ·
Thank you to World Wildlife Fund and Christie's - and Loic Gouzer in particular - for your partnership with my Foundation. We’re excited about this news. ‪#‎SaveTigersNow‬

Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation Donates $3 Million to Help WWF Double Nepal’s Tiger Population |...
Washington, Nov. 21, 2013: On the third anniversary of the historic Global Tiger Summit the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation has awarded a $3 million grant to World Wildlife Fund (WWF) for a bold initiative to help Nepal double its wild tiger numbers by 2022 – the next Chinese Year of the Tiger.The gran...
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Herbivores?
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Agreed @brotherbear

Lets move this to the "wildcats section"
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(03-31-2016, 10:20 PM)Roflcopters Wrote: Awesome topic! heres some corrections. Post #2 the first picture is B2 and Post #8 second tiger is link 7 male of kanha.

Thanks roflcopters, I did not observe them carefully.
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(03-31-2016, 11:20 PM)brotherbear Wrote: Herbivores?

Sorry i did not observe it, I will ask mods to move it to wild cats section
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Sukhlaphanta,

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Bardia,

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