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The Terai Tiger

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Cubs,

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Dudhwa tiger 2004-08

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Corbett tiger,

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http://bnhs.org/bnhs/index.php?option=co...Itemid=612
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Probable corbett Cubs,

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Photo and information credits: Jai Mohan
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The Gulerighat Male aka The Rhino Killer..
Dudhwa Tiger Reserve.

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Rajaji 2007-08,

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Credits to Amitosh Jaiswal.

Salman (Tiger Zinda hai)

Dudhwa NP


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What a big boy.
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look who it is @TheLioness , hope all is well on your side. on topic now, that male is enormous. tfs
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Dudhwa tiger,

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https://www.upecotourism.in/DudhwaNationalPark.aspx
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Philibit tiger,

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Image of cannibalistic tiger captured in camera trap,

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For full article, https://www.amarujala.com/uttarakhand/na...ture-tiger
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Pinned by an earth mover in corbett,

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Dudhwa,

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Siddharth Singh

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Gulrighat Male 

Thanks to Ambika Misra jee for post processing my images .. now both my profile picks are by you dada 
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Gulrighat Male Dudhwa Tiger Reserve .. Uncropped image and a low light shot taken at about 5 pm

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When asked if he was the Rhino Killer, his response was interesting, This male isn't the infamous Rhino Killer, it's the "S" male.

Siddharth Singh No bhai S male has a Cap S written on forehead .. "S" .. Mark .. big and clear .. huge guy .. The real Rhino Killer also know or called by guides as Rhino Hitter .. thou most tigers in Rhino zone hunt and feed on rhino calf .. adults are also taken down and that is a joint effort by male and female .. if we look at Adult Rhino killing dates its mostly between Nov to Feb .. mating season of tigers .. hungry big two tigers .. will take down a adult rhino easily by injuring and then tirying it down .. have videos off how they do it .. can show you sometime .. when i got Tiger and Rhino .. i made videos to capture how tigers stalk rhinos"

Same male from Last March.

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