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Tigers of Central India

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(10-14-2019, 10:33 PM)Junglelores Wrote: not very recent  ,few months old 
March 2019 .

Thanks, the markings over his left eye seem slightly different than the one below


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Let me know what you think?
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Shiva s what the guides told me ....
And had him Id'd later by jignesh Patel also ...
Had seen the pic u just shared and we went to kolsa just to try our luck with him
attaching another pic hope you can see the pattern much better in the new pics

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(10-14-2019, 10:57 PM)Junglelores Wrote: Shiva s what the guides told me ....
And had him Id'd later by jignesh Patel also ...
Had seen the pic u just shared and we went to kolsa just to try our luck with him
attaching another pic hope you can see the pattern much better in the new pics

Great shot, might just be the angle of the image I posted.
Thanks again
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(10-14-2019, 10:58 PM)Pckts Wrote:
(10-14-2019, 10:57 PM)Junglelores Wrote: Shiva s what the guides told me ....
And had him Id'd later by jignesh Patel also ...
Had seen the pic u just shared and we went to kolsa just to try our luck with him
attaching another pic hope you can see the pattern much better in the new pics

Great shot, might just be the angle of the image I posted.
Thanks again
the vid i posted looks like him
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#rage2277 if you r talking abt the video #1260 from the video thread .... Tht guy is from sirkada buffer which s not very far from kolsa zone ....
They both do have a very distinct mane compared to most other tigers from TATR....
Guess they both come from the wagdoh Shivaji bloodline
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Have a look at this pic ...
I feel it's a tigers bite on meeras back with those distinct canine marks .
Not able to digest the gaur theory .
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Looks more like a claw swipe rather than a bite, but definitely not gaur horn piercings. As long as it was a natural death, absolutely no consternation from my side.
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The Queen of Queens, she's probably the single biggest contributor to any C. Indian Park in modern history

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Legendary Tigress Collarwali

Pench National Park Mp

Back to Back Sightings Oct 2019
 

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Any news of CM and Garhi this season?
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(10-16-2019, 10:24 AM)Roflcopters Wrote: @Pckts 

Any news of CM and Garhi this season?

Kanha just opened up today, so updates should start to roll in.
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Chota Matka really coming into his own



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A few months ago, we had posted about a tiger who had intruded into Matkasur’s territory; because of which there were battles fought between Matakasur and the new male for the throne of Tadoba.
The male (Shivanzhari’s sub adult - Tala) was seen in the outskirts of Matkasur’s territory initially but has now moved deep into Maya’s territory. His old scars remain and remind about his determination to become the new king of Tadoba.

Will he stay back or move on like he had done earlier? Is this the time for a change? We shall wait and watch!



Priyansha Singh
Bamera Son

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Shyam Yadav Kanha
Junior Bajrang

Kanha National Park MP


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Subrat Kumar Seet
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I'm happy to see the beast is still around and looking good

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First of the season. As tradition goes, this year as well the majestic Umarpani male is the first tiger I get to see in Kanha. The biggest cat in town

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and the Other Mukki Legend has been spotted as well...
CM

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Abhishek Pandey Bandhavgarh‎
Mahaman


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Sonali Shah Who is bigger, Mahaman, Bamera Son, or Bheem

Abhishek Pandey Bandhavgarh Sonali Shah Bheem no doubt



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