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The males are named as "Samrat" and "Mowgli" who are in the middle of their young age and are fighting over the females named “Mayuri"  at Tadoba forest in the buffer area of Navegaon-Ramdegi




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kabininarayana Kanha memory, Balaghat male.

One of the best sightings of this male till today, and he is not seen often.. Imagine, this male tiger walked all the way across the Balaghat range till the Khapa buffer, looking for safe territory and finally, he looks kind of settled for n
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Usaiduddin Quazi‎-The Ruler of Sirkada ..... Magnificent Tiger named " Dadiyal "
@Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve
19th July 2020
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Sharad Bandhavgarh: " Sonali Shah mam Daraha sub adult male cub khitauli zone "


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In Madhya Pradesh’s Sanjay Dubri Tiger Reserve, tigress T-21 gave birth to 2 cubs.

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The dominant male T-16 (aka Bada Deo) is believed to be the father of the litter.
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Bamera's son and Junior Kankatti mating in Bandhavgarh.




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Khumbha mating with Noor in Ranthambore




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A brief glimpse of a spectacular sighting with Shaka, Shadow and their four cubs. Been waiting for this for the last few months. Second last day at Tiger Canyon producing some magic.
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MT3 sub-adult male tiger being weighed after death.







Tiger found dead at Mukundara Tiger Reserve in Kota


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The male tiger called MT-3 died at the Mukundara Tiger Reserve in Hadoti. He was brought there from Ranthambore Tiger Reserve. Officials confirmed the news of his death.


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The four-year-old tiger's body was discovered early morning near the water point in Mashalpura forest area.


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On Monday, the tiger was seen limping around in the same forest. Following which, the Forest Department made preparations for his treatment.


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MT-3 was to be tranquilized on Thursday, but he died before that.
The tiger's post-mortem will be conducted by the medical board at Dara Rest House. The cause of MT-3's death can only be ascertained after his autopsy.



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(08-09-2020, 04:12 PM)Apollo Wrote: Khumbha mating with Noor in Ranthambore





One more



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Dadiyal


Kankazhari 
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Kanha tigers, known for their solid physique who had good character in 2014 census were captured in 2018 as well,
In 2014,

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In 2018,

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Another one in 2014,

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In 2018,

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Amrabad tiger,

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NSTR tigress,

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Two tigers fighting in Corbett.
Can anyone ID them.




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