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Tigers of North-Eastern India

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Massive Kazi Male 
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Massive Kazi male:

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Tiger couple:



Big male:

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Sumon Das

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Sumon Das said he’s the biggest tiger he has ever seen. i did some digging and realized that he’s the same male you posted previously (post #451)

here’s more pics of him from earlier this month. 


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(0:06 - 1:51) same male, does anyone know the name of this male? seems like a new male in Kazi 45’s territory. (Kohora range)
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(02-17-2022, 05:19 AM)Roflcopters Wrote: Sumon Das said he’s the biggest tiger he has ever seen. i did some digging and realized that he’s the same male you posted previously (post #451)

here’s more pics of him from earlier this month. 


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(0:06 - 1:51) same male, does anyone know the name of this male? seems like a new male in Kazi 45’s territory. (Kohora range)


Seems like the first two photos are broken.
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(02-17-2022, 05:19 AM)Roflcopters Wrote: Sumon Das said he’s the biggest tiger he has ever seen. i did some digging and realized that he’s the same male you posted previously (post #451)

here’s more pics of him from earlier this month. 


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(0:06 - 1:51) same male, does anyone know the name of this male? seems like a new male in Kazi 45’s territory. (Kohora range)

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I saw that video of him crossing the road a while back, he's a monster Tiger for sure.
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Not only is he a giant, he is pretty young too. You can see the pinkness of his nose. Probably 5-ish in age.

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Female:

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(02-18-2022, 10:23 PM)Ashutosh Wrote:






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that looks like a good sized female in the first pic
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he probably just passed his sub-adult stage not too long ago, what’s more impressive is his overall build. in his prime, he’s going to be an extraordinary specimen.
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Fortune to witness a rarest of rare moment in Kaziranga. I have never experienced or have not seen anywhere happened earlier. Infact, I saw Tiger trying to kill baby elephant in few Natgeo documentary but not Rhino. 
Kazi Queen on hunt and tried to kill a baby Rhino inside deep woods. Wounded baby Rhino somehow managed to escape as the mother Rhino charged on the tiger. Mother & baby Rhino started running away but the tigress being a Tiger chasing her kill, instead an adult Rhino around. A male Rhino came into and tried hard to engage the Tigress and missguide her just to safe the baby Rhino. It was all happening both side of the woods on the road. The baby Rhino was heavily injured and Mother Rhino was literally dragging her child. Finally they were able to escaped and crossed the waterland. Big thanks to male Rhino who played the tricks, charging the tigeress continuaslly and kept her busy. 
Finally, the Tigress was roaming around at the same place, both side of the woods on the road. Assuming the baby Rhino nearby.. but she lost her prey. 
It can only happen here, this is the 'Karizma' of Kaziranga National Park. 


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Rare sighting of tigress and cub, Kaziranga:

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Kaziranga:





Tiger charge at kaziranga:

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