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Tigers of Central India

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(03-06-2019, 07:48 PM)Sanju Wrote:
(03-06-2019, 07:34 PM)Pckts Wrote: I definitely think there are 300kg+ Tigers and Lions.
Me too. I'm referring to wild ones. you too right? Man can't observe every lion and tiger (wild ones) on earth. There will be some which are out of human range of observation, thriving in their adobes/havens.

Yes, wild ones.
Like you stated, there are too many to think that the largest Cats only can exist within the knowledge of man.
There are thousands of individuals over generations that have never been observed, captured, viewed, etc.
There's many places with unique features that do nothing but benefit the animals that live there and I have seen this firsthand, different areas produce larger or smaller animals of the same species even within close proximity to one another.
I look at the same as I do a 7'5'' 500lb human, obviously the average man is less than 6' and under 200lbs but you have the occasional man or woman that comes along and doubles their size, especially weight while not being obese.
I assume the same is true for any animal.
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@Pckts exactly !!! i has the same view always. there are giants (i mean animals i'm not talking about legends and myth creatures) unknown to man on this gigantic planet. this science (modern zoology) developed about a couple of centuries ago but all those specimens lived before which are not recorded can only be represented in culture, sculptures, books and literature, myths and legends, cave paints. millions of lives are born and die every second who sees and knows about every individual. it's impossible. our vision is way narrow scoped than we think. there is lot more to discover, explore and invent. we may never about those giant animal of their species even they live today.
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Tigers have been leaving the saturated Ratapani Sanctuary and moving to the guests on the outskirts of Bhopal (capital city of MP) to the north.
Atleast a dozen tigers live right along the city's edges. Sights like this are increasingly common in all of Raisen District.




The long time well-known Dominant male of the region, T1. Got replaced in 2017 & moved West.

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In Nauradehi, along with Radha- Kishan Pair, another 2 tigers are living, making Tigers number in Nauradehi to 4. Recently in Sep, last year a Tiger without Collar migrated from Panna to Nauradehi forest in Damoh district region. Now Nauradehi is going to harbour Cheetahs relocated form South Africa and Namibia soon this month or next month based on date fixed by Centre.






Tigress Radha













Tiger Kishan










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Kanha NP.



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A tiger popularly known as Pannalal - from Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve
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Sharad Bandhavgarh
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2019

T...22.. Bheem
Bandhavgarh

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Morning safari Panna Tiger Reserve 151

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Camera : canon 80d

Location : kanha-kisli national parak

Lens : 150mm 

Exposure timing : 1/125sec

Aperture : 6.3

ISO : 1000
Flash : No Flash

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#wildlifebalaghat #madhypradesh



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20.02.19



Camera : canon 80d

Location : kanha-kisli national park

Lens : 150mm 

Exposure timing : 1/60sec

Aperture : 7.1

ISO : 2000
Flash : No Flash

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Atishay Singhai
Male tiger patrolling his territory at Kanha national park.


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Here @Lycaon @Rishi 






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(03-15-2019, 11:10 AM)Sanju Wrote: Here @Lycaon @Rishi 






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Those are just pugmarks. Last time it was a leopard, just like i said it would be. 
Wait for camera-trap confirmation... or have they released any measurements of the prints?

Good work though, keep it up.
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(03-15-2019, 11:28 AM)Rishi Wrote: Last time it was a leopard
Yes.

(03-15-2019, 11:28 AM)Rishi Wrote: Wait for camera-trap confirmation...
I didn't said "those are of tigers". Just shared the info I got, as no news is published about the topic yet.


(03-15-2019, 11:28 AM)Rishi Wrote: have they released any measurements of the prints?
Nope.

Found a video of dead male. (I think it is of that old (dead) male "Mangla Bava" walking roadside). Tiger seen in revenue area in mahisagar district near lunawada.




Tiger alleged Leopard cub's Pugmarks. (Before)



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Crouching Pench Tigress


She can go from being royal to gangster in a couple of seconds always respect the queen..
Tadoba
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Spotty, Bandhavgarh (Feb, 2019).
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