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Tigers of North-Eastern India

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Rajiraj Bhandari
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Looks like a couple of sub adults
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(10-29-2019, 11:18 AM)Saurabh Wrote: Yes it has as it is National Park & protected area

What? Makes no sense...
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Debeshwar Pegu
"" A ROYAL WALK.........""

"" The Sighting of Royal Bengal Tiger in Kaziranga National Park is not very easy. People Says that it is Depend upon on Luck too.It was Completely Dark in that Evening and We were the Only Tourist inside the Agoratoli Range.My Camera Shutter Speed was low and with High ISO ?. The Sighting was Possible with the Help of My Lovely Brother,Friend or as a Famous Guide to Every Wildlife Photographer ie. Debeshwar Pegu.

Thanks to Debeshwar Pegu for Your Excellent Support and Dedication.

Very Poor Light # Slow Shutter Speed # High ISO ?

@ Agoratoli Range # Kaziranga National Park

wildlife # nature photography # with Nikon D750


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Vinit Bajpai

King from Kaziranga (January 2019 )


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Queen of Kaziranga

   
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Tiger from Arunachal Pradesh. Look at the stockiness. 
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Tiger from Arunachal,

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Manas tiger,

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 Manas India's Threatened World Heritage This book is a comprehensive document on Manas national park, a famous wildlife reserve of India. A project Tiger reserve, a Biosphere reserve, an Elephant Reserve and also a World Heritage Site, this scenic wilderness is known as the home of a large number of threatened species ranging from pygmy hog, golden langur, Indian one-horned rhinoceros, Wild water buffalo, Asian elephant and tiger to Bengal florican and Manipur Bush Quail. This is the first time that Manas has been treated in such detail in book form. Its history, flora, fauna and conservation status has been discussed in details supported by photographs. All the threatened bird and mammal species known from the area have been listed as appendices followed by a bibliography and index.

This work is largely based upon first-hand field experience and is an attractive and portable guide-cum-reference to meet the requirements of all those with an interest to know and visit Manas. The text is presented in plain language for popular reading but with scientific authenticity. It is hoped that this publication will be of use and interest to a broad readership and will generate an awareness of the need to preserve this spectacular site for posterity.https://www.nhbs.com/manas-indias-threatened-world-heritage-book


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Kintoo Dhawan: " Scenting rubbing cheeks and sorry urine for marking their territory is a common phenomena in Big cats.
Scent-marking in cats is a form of olfactory communication. which allows them to read into its implications. Urine is used to mark the edges of a cat’s established territory.
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