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This 10 year old male tiger was found dead in Kishanpur range of Dudhwa with an unusual swollen neck. Could be the male with a nylon snare around it’s neck for the past two months which the department couldn’t remove. Organs are intact, so no poaching involved. Details of post mortem awaited.



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(03-22-2021, 04:48 AM)Ashutosh Wrote: This 10 year old male tiger was found dead in Kishanpur range of Dudhwa with an unusual swollen neck. Could be the male with a nylon snare around it’s neck for the past two months which the department couldn’t remove. Organs are intact, so no poaching involved. Details of post mortem awaited.




Must of been this boy

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(03-22-2021, 07:16 AM)Pckts Wrote:
(03-22-2021, 04:48 AM)Ashutosh Wrote: This 10 year old male tiger was found dead in Kishanpur range of Dudhwa with an unusual swollen neck. Could be the male with a nylon snare around it’s neck for the past two months which the department couldn’t remove. Organs are intact, so no poaching involved. Details of post mortem awaited.




Must of been this boy

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must be a different tiger doesn't seem to have a snare round the neck the, bulge looks like it's shoulders protruding due it lying down with arms being tucked underneath.
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Pilibhit Tigress w/Cubs

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Remember this photo with 5 cubs that went viral? 



This is Beldanda female of Kishanpur zone of Dudhwa. 5 months later, all those cubs were killed. She littered again in late 2020, and again all 4 of her cubs were killed. This is her now:



What has also come to light is the male who killed her latest litter is none other than the one who was found dead yesterday as posted on #707.

@Pckts, look at the frame on all those animals, even the cubs look longer.
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(03-23-2021, 12:41 PM)Ashutosh Wrote: Remember this photo with 5 cubs that went viral? 



This is Beldanda female of Kishanpur zone of Dudhwa. 5 months later, all those cubs were killed. She littered again in late 2020, and again all 4 of her cubs were killed. This is her now:



What has also come to light is the male who killed her latest litter is none other than the one who was found dead yesterday as posted on #707.

@Pckts, look at the frame on all those animals, even the cubs look longer.

the ring road male?
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(03-23-2021, 03:55 PM)Rage2277 Wrote:
(03-23-2021, 12:41 PM)Ashutosh Wrote: Remember this photo with 5 cubs that went viral? 



This is Beldanda female of Kishanpur zone of Dudhwa. 5 months later, all those cubs were killed. She littered again in late 2020, and again all 4 of her cubs were killed. This is her now:



What has also come to light is the male who killed her latest litter is none other than the one who was found dead yesterday as posted on #707.

@Pckts, look at the frame on all those animals, even the cubs look longer.

the ring road male?
He’s known as the thunder male, I’m not sure if they’re one and the same though.
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(03-22-2021, 07:16 AM)点数 Wrote:
(03-22-2021, 04:48 AM)Ashutosh Wrote: 这只10岁的雄性老虎在Dudhwa的Kishanpur山脉被发现死亡,脖子异常肿胀。在过去的两个月里,可能是那只脖子上缠着尼龙圈套的雄性,而该部门无法清除。器官是完整的,因此不涉及偷猎。等待验尸的细节。

[tweet] https://twitter.com/WildLense_India/stat...8428421122 [/ tweet]

一定是这个男孩

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(03-22-2021, 07:16 AM)Pckts Wrote:
(03-22-2021, 04:48 AM)Ashutosh Wrote: This 10 year old male tiger was found dead in Kishanpur range of Dudhwa with an unusual swollen neck. Could be the male with a nylon snare around it’s neck for the past two months which the department couldn’t remove. Organs are intact, so no poaching involved. Details of post mortem awaited.




Must of been this boy

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No,they are different,the died tiger was not be the boy,and this boy is that next picture I post,please notice decorative pattern marked,they are same

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(03-22-2021, 07:16 AM)点数 Wrote:
(03-22-2021, 04:48 AM)阿舒托什 Wrote: 这只10岁的雄性老虎被发现死于Dudhwa的Kishanpur山脉,脖子异常肿胀。在过去的两个月里,可能是那只脖子上缠着尼龙圈套的雄性,而该部门无法清除。器官是完整的,因此不涉及偷猎。等待验尸的细节。

[tweet] https://twitter.com/WildLense_India/stat...8428421122 [/ tweet]

一定是这个男孩

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Next picture this died tiger and that boy are different,notice the mark,so the died tiger was not the neck hurt tiger,and I don't think the neck hurt can seriously effect the tiger,he is a health tiger.

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woshiniya who’s the tiger in the first pic, he’s massive ! post #715
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(03-24-2021, 10:41 AM)Roflcopters Wrote: woshiniya who’s the tiger in the first pic, he’s massive ! post #715

Isn't that the same one which was said to be weighed 345 or 350 kg something?
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looks like the same tiger, i haven’t seen that pic before. i wonder if there are more out there.
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@Roflcopters That massive male is the one Dr Jamshed claims to be 340 kilos. The female in the picture is huge actually (170+ kilos). And, you can see how he dwarfs her. Even if he isn’t 340 kilos, he is most definitely in the 99.9th percentile of wild tigers in terms of size. Personally, the Rajaji giant still seems bigger.
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