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Tigers of Central India

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Harsha B. : " Tigers are a keystone species. They're integral to the health of the ecosystems in which they live. As apex predators, they keep prey species under control. This protects the vegetation which in turn maintains the integrity of streams, forests and croplands that provide people around the world with clean air, water, food and financial benefits. When we protect tigers, we protect ourselves. "


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Melghat tigers,

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Harsha B. : " A tiger's hind legs are longer than its front legs, giving them the ability to leap forward 20 - 30 feet in one jump. Also have large, padded, feet that make it easier for them to silently stalk their prey. "


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T50


Mhathung S Ezung
PTR, MP.

01/11/2014

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CM
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Kintoo Dhawan : " The burning Forest at 50°c and a Super Cool Cat !
"Baras" one of the most beautiful Tigress from the Woods of Central "



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Saumen Jash‎

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Kaleem Kureshi Kanha‎
Munna from 2015

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Imran Khan
T 26 pench Tiger reserve

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Felt like wagdoh,

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Central chanda forest division,

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brahmapuri tigers,

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The massive T46 w/2 different Females








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Shyam Yadav Kanha

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6/20/20

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Shubham Singh Baghel

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T-50 6/27/20

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Uma
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Spotty with her newborns @Bandhavgarh




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T-46


CM T-29




Munna T-17 from 2012


Balwaan 2020



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@Pckts, how old is Balwaan? He seems very young and would fill out nicely in a couple of years (he already looks decent). Also, who are the threats in his territory?
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