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Tigers of Central India

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(01-08-2017, 01:41 AM)Roflcopters Wrote: Tarzan sounds like a decent name, just 7 days into 2017 and already starting to see new faces. Thanks Pckts!

You're right, it seems like this year has many youngsters coming right into their prime as well.

Speaking of new faces, heres another shot of Bajrang

Swethakumar Rangarao Bobbili
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? portrait of an angry male Bajrang from the kanha zone.

Kanha December 2016

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Jitender Govindani
The new king of Mukki.

Chota Munna. Aka Link 7 Male. Kanha National Park.

Nikon D5 with Nikkor 500mm f/4.

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the biggest male of Kolsa, Tadoba.  T55/Kankatya the ruler of Kasarbodi area. (feb/2016) 

T55 is stoic and composed, constantly appearing emotionless and indifferent to most events. An expert in his craft, T55 shows great confidence and fortitude in any challenge presented before him. T55 also seems to be confident in his abilities. showing a very no-nonsense attitude, he is straight to the point and speaks no more than necessary. To which, T55 will carry out his contracts, no matter whom his targets may be, nor can he be bribed or convince to turn away from the assignment. More to his unwavering commitment and resolve, even when at a disadvantage, T55 refuses to back down from the challenge. choosing to face any opponent that crosses his path. Against one he is not required to kill, he will show mercy, offering his opponents a chance to surrender and use no more strength than absolutely necessary.


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one of the best shoulder/chest i've seen on a Central Indian tiger, muscular and with a huge head.


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a very prominent scar on the nose and lower shoulders
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when i return from vacation, id like to work on Kolsa tigers and figure out a few missing pieces and i think Kolsa tigers will be on the map by the end of this year. i apologize in advance, ill be away for a couple months but when i return. its going to be fun! 

Ciao
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I wish you have a very nice vacation, mate. Enjoy yourself.
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Have a good vacay copters, I hope you enjoy Dubai. Try to go on the desert safari if you can, it was a blast.
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Finally photographed...

Varun Mani

Umarpani Male, Flehmen Response. 07/01/17, Mukki.

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Rachit Singh

The innocent-faced Tiger :
This young Male we call Bhola, was from the 2012 litter of Badi Mada (2012 litter sired by Thin Stripe Male). While he spent the initial part of his childhood with his sibling at Minkur, his sightings were few & far between 2014. It was the period when Choti Mada was sighted frequently at the Baba Thenga Talao along with 4 cubs.
However, upon closer examination of the Baba Thenga litter, we were pleasantly surprised to note that a female cub of the Baba Thenga litter (Dhawajhandi’s sister) was apparently missing while Bhola had taken her place in the family! Choti Mada raising her little half-brother along with her own cubs was indeed a revelation in the annals of social interaction between Tigers.
Although Bhola hasn’t been sighted in tourism areas from End-2015 onwards, we can only hope he stepped into adulthood & is alive somewhere out there.
Thanks Vijayarajan bhai
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Bhola, February 2014, KTR.
at Kanha National Park


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Chandresh Rathor

Stripe Pattern Of The King
Munna
Sarhi
17th October 2014
Morning Safari.

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Narendra Sharma
Bheema
Kanha National Park
Feb. 2016.


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Meet MP-KTR-T 67 we call Dhamangaon Male (for reference purposes), arguably a new entrant to tourism areas. This young lad is widely believed to be the son of Karai Ghati Male (T-2) & Karai Ghati Female (Budbudi's sister).

While he has been camera-trapped by the Forest Department quite frequently in the past, it is only in the last few weeks that he has been sighted by tourists on a few occasions.

T-67 Male, 19th December 2016, Kisli Zone, KTR.

Picture courtesy : Abhishek Jain.

P.S : Location details shall be shared only through private messaging please.

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Good morning

Raiyakass male Tiger . 8 jan 2017.

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Abhineet Verma

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Munna.. Male Tiger

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Anshuman Kumar Wildlife Photography

Dec. 24, 2016
Road Block : Sharing image of a massive male tiger named Munna (Its not an official name) from Kisli Zone of Kanha National Park. He is probably around 14 years old (quite old for a wild tiger). By the time we realised that he is directly heading to cross the road in front our our jeep, he was already on the road. I was using 7D MK II with 300 MM prime lens and suddenly realised that i could see only head of the tiger in the frame.
Fortunately (would rather say from similar mistakes / experience in past at Tadoba Tiger reserve) had kept a spare camera, 600D with 70-200 MM lens switched ON. Even at 70 MM, tiger is hardly fitting in the frame.
Exif: Canon 7D MKII + 70-200 F/2.8 IS II lens
F/2.8, IS0 200, Shutter speed 1/800 (better setting would be F /5.6, to get better detail on the tiger as it was very close. May be next time)
# Kanha # Canon # Tiger


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I think this is t55 kankatya male in camera traps. I shared the info with rofl and he too agreed with my  point. Here they are,

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Raykassa of pench in camera traps,

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Photo and information credits: Rajesh Panwar
Tadoba tour finished with 08 tiger sightings, 01 leopard and 01 sloth bear sighting. Got some wonderful pics of this male tiger. Bird activity was less this time as compared to summer season.
TATR, Maharashtra 
January 2016

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He's a tank, nice find @Ngala

Uma Male back in Jan 2016

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Ameya Gokarn

A heavily pregnant Link 8 female - Kanha Meadows, 27th oct 2016.

After the shocking news of the death of two tigers in kanha within the space of a week, finally some news to smile about.

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Minh Ha
Vintage Kanha: the dominant male with a big gaur kill. George Schaller, after 1 year of observing Kanha tiger between 1964-1965, noted that one of the biggest male gaurs in the park had been killed by a tiger. PC:Snehal Kothari.

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All tigers look like T2 male aka Karai Ghati male from Kahna
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Umarpani in camera traps

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Bandhavgarh National Park M.P

Tigers Bandhavgarh
Tala Zone
11 January 2017

Solo Female

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Mangu

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In my opinion Bandhavgarh has the best looking tigers in Central India.
They usually have a ruff around their neck and their build is a very dense and muscular cat. I'm not sure if they are the longest tigers but they usually seem very tall and thick.


Bandhavgarh National Park M.P

(T39) Mahman Male

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