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Tigers of Central India

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Bandhavgarh tigers,

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Marking His territory

Prince Pench 2015



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Sanjay Deshpande

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This is what happens when elephants tries to block path of a tiger!This happened on a bright morning at kanha when two elephants on patrolling suddenly came across a tiger on walk..was lucky to be happened there as could watch the reaction of both animals & hats of to the mahawats to control the elephants panic!
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Umarpani Male ...The King of Kanha seen at Mukki Zone on 3rd November 17


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A tiger that had strayed from Ratapani wildlife sanctuary was spotted near Kaliasot dam on the outskirts of Bhopal in October 2015. (HT file photo)
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Male Tiger Link 7 in Kanha Forest, MP


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Nitin Ule
Huge Male sighted in Murpar area, Gothangao, Umred. This Male is also called K Mark because he has K above his right eye. He is basically from Pauni range but looks like Jaichand has thrown him out of Pauni. We saw him walking for 15 -20 minutes. This guy is healthy, aggressive and was marking his territory every after 50 meters, I am sure he is going to rule Umred in future.

Umred Karhandala November 2017- Nikon

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Ram Kumar Yadav Kanha
KTR-T-83

November 2017

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Dhawajhandi Female (T 27) with cubs, Kanha National Park, Nov 2017

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(11-29-2017, 02:11 AM)Pckts Wrote: Aditi Mitra

Male Tiger Link 7 in Kanha Forest, MP


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Nitin Ule
Huge Male sighted in Murpar area, Gothangao, Umred. This Male is also called K Mark because he has K above his right eye. He is basically from Pauni range but looks like Jaichand has thrown him out of Pauni. We saw him walking for 15 -20 minutes. This guy is healthy, aggressive and was marking his territory every after 50 meters, I am sure he is going to rule Umred in future.

Umred Karhandala November 2017- Nikon

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Ram Kumar Yadav Kanha
KTR-T-83

November 2017

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Navneet MD Maheshwari
Dhawajhandi Female (T 27) with cubs, Kanha National Park, Nov 2017

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That Umreed male is said to have migrated somewhere from tadoba.can anyone shed more light on him please.

As far as I can see he has Bajrang bloodline written all over his face and body.
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@SuSpicious Weren't you going to be in India this December..? Any safari plans?
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Ram Kumar Yadav Kanha

KTR-T-17
Kanha zone
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Ananya Dutta Panda
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Sourav Kumar Panda
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Gaurav Nagpure
Pench tiger reserve, sillari gate.

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Scar on his nose, he's probably Prince ^^
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you're right, that's Samraat. he fathered Tarzan (now in MP side of Pench) and if Varun Thakkar's info is correct, Mukhtar was fathered by Handsome male or Khursapar male. both these guys are the MP equals of BMW and Raiyakassa male in terms of dominance.
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Hey guys, I'm back and will post and join discussions as often as I can. 

Here is Rayakassa from Pench 

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Umarpani 

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The New Dominant Male of Pench . For most part of last 10 years , Prince ruled the tourism area ,strong and bold his authority was seldom challenged  . The only real challenge  came a couple years ago from a cub of collarwali from Pench MP  who gave him a bad cut on his nose but the old fellow held on and pushed that tiger in chorbhauli range where he is now called the mystery male . Things have been moving rather quickly these past few months and again a challenger stood against the old guard , they fought recently and it appears the new young male has successfully ended the old fellows era . On a recent trip i had a chance sighting of the new male who boldly sent marked bamboo van and ambakhori which was once the old males fortress. Dec/2017.


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Samraat's reign finally comes to an end, undisputed and undefeated for almost a decade. finally met his match, I hope he will retreat and come back stronger.
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From Panna Tiger Reserve, 

Photo and information credits: Sushil Chikane
"A glimpse of the elusive male P112!
Earlier this year I had shared the encounter of spotting this male in Dhundhua valley. That picture was the male appearing from in between the rocks. Here is another picture of the male when he stood right under us. Then we shared that last look at each other after which he disappeared in a cave. 
It is something to see big cats on foot. Especially, when they are undisturbed in their habitat.
Image clicked during Panna Journeys"

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Credits to Mrityunjay Kanwar‎.

Chota Munna - Link 7 male.

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Manoj Ogare Pench

Evening safari
Raiyyakassa male
31 oct 2017


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Krishna Maywad
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10.12.2017

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Jayesh Nagda
The rough n tough guy,

Bhim a male tiger from Magadhi zone, (actually Mangu, Bhim doesn't have the scar on his nose)
Bhandhavgarh, MP, Dec 2017

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Pintu Uike

Tadoba tiger. Summer-2017,

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