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Tigers of Central India

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That's very sad news. But thanks for identification and sharing here roflcopters.
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Rajan Gurung
MP-KTR-T-30 Umarpani Male

22-April-2016 Kanha Tiger Reserve.

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T-30 ( Umarpani Male )

PC Munish Malhotra Winter 2015

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T2 / Karai Ghati Male. Kanha National Park, 1st Jan 2017.

Nikon D5 with Nikkor 500mm f/4.

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A habitat shot: MP-KTR-T 64 Male
Kanha Tiger Reserve, Mandla
Dec 2016
PC Sanjay Shukla
Bajrang

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Like father like son. "Link 7 Male" minkur 23rd dec 2016

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KTR-T2 (karighati Male)
2.1.17
Evening Drive

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Headon..
T2 (karighati male)
2.1.17

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Whoa! Karai Ghati, Umarpani and Cm look impressive. Tfs
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(01-04-2017, 12:43 AM)Roflcopters Wrote: Whoa! Karai Ghati, Umarpani and Cm look impressive. Tfs

I almost like the look of Uma in the summer over him in the winter, I know people prefer to see them in their winter weight looking bulky but I like the leaner summer Tiger, not as impressive in terms of mass but you get a better idea about body frame.
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I agree, It's far more difficult to be on top shape during the summer with high temperatures all summer long.
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Sanjay Shukla
A habitat shot: MP-KTR-T 29 Male
Kanha Tiger Reserve, Mandla
Dec 2016

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T-30 (a.k.a Umarpani Male), 25th December 2016, KTR.

PC : Suman Desarker.

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Rajan Gurung
MP-KTR-T-29 & T-27 Mating pair Link 7 Male & Dhawajhandi Female.

24-Feb-2016 Kanha Tiger Reserve.

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Ram Kumar Yadav Kanha
ROCK STAR KTR T 17 NOM.....

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He still looks great!

##KTR T 27## Dhawajhandi Female

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##KTR T 24## —  Jamun Tola Male

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The gentleman tiger 

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Anjan Lal
New Navegaon Male Tiger - Profile Shot
Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve
India

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Please Don't Annoy Me...Mutkasur Male Tiger
Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve
India

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Patiha Male..T532.

interesting and ghostly appearance of this 26/28 month old Male tiger.. He was born in 2014 and was seen with his mother and 2 sister's regularly till Dec 2015 in Patiha area. And then he disappeared for long leaving doubts in my mind.. suddenly he appeared in June 2016 and one of (Photographer) guest Mr, Mainak Roy Choudhury saw him in near Nigha Nala in Khitouli zone.. I was happy to get a news of this lovely tiger after 6 months, but again he disappeared and than appeared again and gave a great sighting in Dec 2016 in khitauli zone (long distance for this tiger). What a magical guy is this.. I wish and pray same kind of magic in the new year for all of you.. on this note
a very happy new year to all my friends....
Text By mr,Abhishek Mehta sir.thank Abhishek sir for kind help.
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Ameya Chandrachud
What a way to start a new year !

Bajrang.

TATR 2017

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Ram Kumar Yadav Kanha
##KTR T65##  aka Neelam

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Bajrang T-64 Mating with Link 8 Female T-76

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Both the bajrangs look amazing! this is probably the first time in India where two males share the same name, same era, same age group and both also happen to be from Central India.
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Photo credits: Radhe Nagpur
Information credits: Omveer Chouadhary
Tarzan -- 6.1.17 morning 
He is also one of dominant male Tiger in pench ruling in Karmaghari Side. 
He is big in size like BMW. 
He has got mark on his body T
PC Radhe Nagpure thank you

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Photo and information credits: Radhe Nagpur
TARZAN
A largest male Tiger of Pench (Karmajhiri) 
January 2017

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Photo and information credits: Monu Dubey Pench
Tarzan
Big boy of pench mp
Jan-2017

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Size matters
Tarzan
Karmazhari male
6 jan morning 2017
Pench mp

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this guy looks so much like Samraat of Pench, Mahrashtra. I have no doubt he's the son of Samraat that might have migrated to MP side of Pench. 


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here's Samraat of Pench, Mahrashtra (the king of Sillari, last year he was injured in a fight with Mukhtar and needless to say. the king remained victorious over the giant rival. take a close look at this picture and the last picture Ngala posted and tell me they don't look alike, the resemblance is uncanny.


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my favorite tiger from Mh side, I like this guy more than Mukhtar, Chorbahuli male, Khursapar male and Veerapan.
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He's a gorgeous male.


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From my archives. The all powerful Umarpani male. May 2016 Mukki.

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Krishna Sankar

Munna , today morning sighting

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MP KTR T67 on kisli main road, today evening. 06th Jan 2017

PC: Kevin

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T 67 male , 6th January 2017

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The Mighty king
Munna.(MP-KTR-T17)
26.11.16
Request to all don't ask for location or zone.
If want to knw inbox me.
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Angry Guy...
T2.
2.1.17

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Rachit Singh

A Fearless Tigress
Badi Mada/Digdola female
Not Sighted or may be moved out from tourism area,,
last sighted in 2014 in sonf meadow
very often guest or guides use too call her
Male Tiger just bcoz of her male tiger like big size...
she was beauty..,
hope she is surviving well wherever she is.....
27-02-2014
at Kanha National Park..

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According to my guide, the Tigresses in Tadoba are smaller framed than the ones in Kahna. He said that even when they are gorged they never really look as full or large compared to the ones he's seen in Kahna. He said the males are similar in size but he's had more experience with Tadoba males than Kahna males I believe.
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@Roflcopters 
Thats what Kishitij thinks as well.

Monu Dubey Pench

Riyakassa male

Dec -2016

Pench mp

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where can i follow the discussion?
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(01-08-2017, 01:02 AM)Roflcopters Wrote: where can i follow the discussion?
In regards to the lineage of Tarzan?
It's on Monu Dubey image comments https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=M...h%20tarzan
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Tarzan sounds like a decent name, just 7 days into 2017 and already starting to see new faces. Thanks Pckts!
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