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( This post was last modified: 03-02-2019, 10:52 AM by Wolverine )

Actually as long as I can check there are only 3 adult male tigers in this area - Boris, Kuzya and Ustin. They all were introduced into wild by Putin several years ago when were still young. Don't fill myself an expert in distinguishing of the features of individual tigers.

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Kuzia


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Ustin


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Kuzya with his mate


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Umarpani mating with Choti mada





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(03-03-2019, 08:39 PM)Apollo Wrote: Umarpani mating with Choti mada






The lady is Dawajhandi.
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(03-03-2019, 08:51 PM)Rage2277 Wrote:
(03-03-2019, 08:39 PM)Apollo Wrote: Umarpani mating with Choti mada






The lady is Dawajhandi.


Thanks for the correction @Rage2277
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Amur tiger Zavetni


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Tiger Bamni Dadar male Kanha National Park. He is pursuing female Naina and has already killed 3 of her cubs. The tigress was seen close by short time before making a kill. The cubs belong to another male.






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Nantu, holding his territory for a decade between 2009 & 2019.


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First spotted in 2009 & photographed in 2010 during a tiger and prey base assessment in Sunderban Tiger Reserve, the most frequently seen Royal Bengal Tiger, is also the most photographed. The camera savvy Royal male is fondly called 'Big Boss' by the tourists, the uncrowned ruler of a huge territory in the Sajnekhali Wildlife Sanctuary.

His territory where he has been living for more than a decade. Since the area it resides in is tourism zone, the tiger has grown used to being clicked by men & by now his familiarity with human presence allows him to sport a pose whenever he comes across a tourist or a forest boat.
Two photographs one taken in  2010 and one very recently have been compared by Eco-guide Nityananda Choukidar, analysed to confirm same animal.
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2019:

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The tiger is around 14-15 years old presently, yet big cat looks healthy even past his prime. According to Saumyajit Nandy, whose tourism agency in Sundarban has met him on a number of occasions, however the tiger has lost some of its territories to a younger male but still has control over the rest of it.
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Doty - Bandhavgarh - Feb 2019
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Junabai female cub back to their home, TATR, Kolara buffer zone.
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Matkasur's arrival made Chota matka run for his life from the lake.... (Aakhir baap baap hotaa hai!! - Dad will be dad, Son will be son !!! Huh )
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(02-12-2019, 12:21 AM)Pckts Wrote:
(01-02-2019, 10:21 PM)Pckts Wrote: TigerRamesh Govindan‎ 

Shiva. S/o Waghdoh. Tadoba- Pangadi Gate. 27th Dec 2018.

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Shailesh Naik Nitin Ule and TigerRamesh Govindan. This one clicked on 27 December is Waghdoh's son, shiva itself. Please see his 2012 photo taken by Atul dhamankar. right flank

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Recent one of him again...

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He was missing for almost 4 years and now he comes back as a spitting image of his father, I'm glad to see that Wagdohs male legacy lives on. 
He's been sighted again.... look at this big fella making his father proud.

Amey Gadgil
Very rarely seen tiger in kolasa zone
Shiva son of waghdoh tiger


Zari gate, kolasa
Tadoba 
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What do you think @Roflcopters 
Same Guy?

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From the Newest gate at the Tadoba Buffer

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"The Cannibal"

Mahavir Surana
SANGAM (T56)
Kanha Tiger Reserve
Kisli Zone
March'19


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#Good sighting of evning safari in sarhi ,and kisli zone the male tiger #sangammale#23\03\019pm 


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Video^
it looks as though his back leg is injured, it looks thin with a noticeable limp.
Maybe from the fight?
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He looks huge and that's the reason, he's over powering other tigers to eat. He is Majingaline or Mr. T of Tiger world in the aspect of reducing his own conspecies population by killing (eating too) instead of fighting off to exile or fend off rivals. How big do you think he is ? @Pckts
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(03-23-2019, 11:26 PM)Sanju Wrote: He looks huge and that's the reason, he's over powering other tigers to eat. He is Majingaline or Mr. T of Tiger world in the aspect of reducing his own conspecies population by killing (eating too) instead of fighting off to exile or fend off rivals. How big do you think he is ? @Pckts

He's a big boy, definitely the largest Male Tiger I've seen in person but I'd bet CM and Uma and a few others in Kanha could be even larger.
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Chuapani female mating with Samba male in Corbett





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