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Tigers of North-Eastern India

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(04-26-2016, 04:22 PM)parvez Wrote:
(04-25-2016, 10:30 PM)Pckts Wrote: Where is the bottom image on post #27 from?
That is such a clear image, you never see tigers like that from Kazi.

I got it while browsing google images.

I'd don't think that's a Kazi tiger, I'd guess it's a captive cat or from another location. But tfs either way.
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(04-26-2016, 06:10 PM)Pckts Wrote:
(04-26-2016, 04:22 PM)parvez Wrote:
(04-25-2016, 10:30 PM)Pckts Wrote: Where is the bottom image on post #27 from?
That is such a clear image, you never see tigers like that from Kazi.

I got it while browsing google images.

I'd don't think that's a Kazi tiger, I'd guess it's a captive cat or from another location. But tfs either way.
I think his typical head is a good indicator that he is from Assam, kaziranga or not i cannot say
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I don't think so but let's try to find the original photo, I'll try searching as well once I'm in front of a PC.
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@Pckts, yes of course,
Young kaziranga tiger,

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I can't look up the image since it's just to your photobucket.
But if you look up "kaziranga tiger" on google you will find kaziranga tigers, yes, but you will find many other tigers as well 
https://www.google.com/search?q=kazirang...gB#imgrc=_

The best case is being able to find the original location of the image or who took it.
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Big Kazi Tigers

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My favourite Kazirangan.
KZT083 is the most massive cat Ive seen so far in wild.
Thanks to my friend Phantera.


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(04-26-2016, 09:20 PM)Pckts Wrote: I can't look up the image since it's just to your photobucket.
But if you look up "kaziranga tiger" on google you will find kaziranga tigers, yes, but you will find many other tigers as well 
https://www.google.com/search?q=kazirang...gB#imgrc=_

The best case is being able to find the original location of the image or who took it.

Strangely, now i am unable to see it. But surely i will trace out in coming days
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( This post was last modified: 04-27-2016, 07:36 AM by parvez )

I think it is better we start a new thread named "Assam tigers." Other tiger reserves of assam have tigers equally or more impressive.
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(04-26-2016, 09:01 PM)parvez Wrote: @Pckts, yes of course,
Young kaziranga tiger,

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looks like an adult tigress to me.

P.S i agree Pckts, the last tiger of post #27 seems like a captive specimen.

Tfs
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(04-27-2016, 03:22 PM)Roflcopters Wrote:
(04-26-2016, 09:01 PM)parvez Wrote: @Pckts, yes of course,
Young kaziranga tiger,

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looks like an adult tigress to me.

P.S i agree Pckts, the last tiger of post #27 seems like a captive specimen.

Tfs

I thought it was a young specimen after seeing the small head of the tiger. But thanks i will see into it but i have to say her size is impressive.
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( This post was last modified: 04-27-2016, 05:16 PM by parvez )

Assam tigers include the tigers from Kaziranga, Orang, Manas, Nameri and Pobitora wild life sanctuaries. But there are no tigers in pobitora and there is a special section for kaziranga tigers. So, this thread may include tigers from Manas, Orang and Nameri. In some cases, Pakke too as it is contagious to the Nameri National Park. Some tigers from Pakke may be roaming in Nameri sometimes. Even manas is contagious with royal manas national park in bhutan. They may be classified as both assam tigers or bhutan tigers, but they are same subspecies(Bengal tigers).

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Tigers from orang,

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(04-27-2016, 07:35 AM)parvez Wrote: I think it is better we start a new thread named "Assam tigers." Other tiger reserves of assam have tigers equally or more impressive.

Usually I would absolutely agree but there is something special about kaziranga Tigers, same as ngorogoro Lions. I think the unique prey and habitat only found in kaziranga contributes to a unique cat.

But to be fair, I don't know how the rest of Assam compares, in terms of prey and habitat.
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(04-27-2016, 07:07 PM)Pckts Wrote:
(04-27-2016, 07:35 AM)parvez Wrote: I think it is better we start a new thread named "Assam tigers." Other tiger reserves of assam have tigers equally or more impressive.

Usually I would absolutely agree but there is something special about kaziranga Tigers, same as ngorogoro Lions. I think the unique prey and habitat only found in kaziranga contributes to a unique cat.

But to be fair, I don't know how the rest of Assam compares, in terms of prey and habitat.

I think they are same, in terms of habitat,  prey.. I cannot say. Kaziranga has highest prey density in India, probably. But size of tigers seem to be the same. They rival each other as far as judging from camera trap pictures is concerned.
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