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The Terai Tiger

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Samuel Singh

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Pilibhit Tiger

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Samuel Singh Sushil Thukral this is Tarai savanna grassland region tigers. Size and waight are different.


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Big Girl

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Famous Dudhwa Tigress

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Corbett tigers,

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Valmiki tiger,

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Rajaji tiger
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More corbett tigers,

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Looks like a Young Scissor Male


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Charger Male

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Amangarh tigers,

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Kalagarh tigers,

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Perhaps a well-known video, but it's the first time I see it. What the hell could do a young and adventurous tiger upto a tree ? Just play or... Does it seriously hope catching the ape ?


" A mother monkey with her baby manages to outmaneuver a tiger in a tree at the Jim Corbett National Park in India. "


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Villagers in Bihar beat a tiger to death when it killed their cattle and injured 2 people,

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