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Tigers of Central India

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( This post was last modified: 04-22-2022, 11:09 PM by Ashutosh )

Swastik Male, Pench:



Kuraigad Male and Sakata Female:

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Sounds like Waghdoh may have passed, waiting for confirmation on that though.

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saw the recent pics of him yesterday..he is in pretty bad shape..but he lived a full life, longer than most and sired many offspring..he did his part @Pckts
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in the last 14-15 following the lives of these beasts. i have rarely ever found existence of a tiger that was able to sire more than 50 cubs in his lifetime. ruled every part of the park from core to buffer and lived until the age of 19. Wagdoh might not make it but he will forever be a legend.
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BHAISANGHAT MALE
KTR T46
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Kanha National park



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Neela Nala Male..!!
Kanha National Park, February 2022..!!
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Paras or Taru male in Agarjhari buffer.


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Sharmilee with cubs:

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Baras aka T65 (daughter of Handsome male and Durga female) has just finished raising her litter of 2 female cubs who have separated at about 20 months:

Baras:





Daughter B1:







Daughter B2:




As soon as Baras’ cubs separated, she was seen mating with the new young Khursapar male called Bandra male. Here he is:



And, here is the mating of Bandra male and Baras:

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bandra is father of her daughters aswell @Ashutosh
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@Rage2277, it’s not confirmed as she was seen mating with another male 2 years ago. Plus, Bandra only came onto our radar only a year ago. I remember posting about him. It was a picture from very far dated 13th July, 2021 posted in Tiger Directory thread post #1529. No one had seen him before that. He looks younger than Baras.
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(06-03-2022, 11:14 PM)Ashutosh Wrote: @Rage2277, it’s not confirmed as she was seen mating with another male 2 years ago. Plus, Bandra only came onto our radar only a year ago. I remember posting about him. It was a picture from very far dated 13th July, 2021 posted in Tiger Directory thread post #1529. No one had seen him before that. He looks younger than Baras.

he must have been born around 2017 - 2018
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One big happy tiger family in Bandhavgarh where step-brother is helping raise the cubs and is also cordial with real dad.
All these instances show us that tigers have very complex social systems and relationships much of which, we will truly never understand.
In frame, Mahaman male ,jambhol male and a subadult female from Mahman and dotty’s current litter in rain.
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jamhole is son of mahaman he looks like him otherwise he would have killed him last year when he was much smaller..what's interesting is dotty and dabadhol female's tolerance of him also a tigress was found dead last year around the time jamhole and another subadult who is likely his brother was seen..she must have been their mother..they were around the size of dabadhol's cubs then.
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