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Tigers of Ranthambore & Western India Landscape

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https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home...213128.cms

This may be the reason why they are not as stocky as central indian tigers.
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Camera trap pictures,

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Tiger on the Prowl
T-86 moving around in the forests of Ranthambore. November 2017


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Ranthambore tigers,

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( This post was last modified: 12-27-2017, 10:56 PM by Ngala )

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Cowboy.

He's known as Cowboy for one good reason, in Hollywood style.

Like the entry of Clint Eastwood in Sergio Leone cowboy films against the backdrop of an Ennio Morricone whistling theme, Mirza aka Cowboy made a grand entry to one of the most sought after and the very powerful high seat of the dynasty long established by Padmini, the queen tigress.

Born to Husn-ara (T-30) and Bahadur (T-3), Mirza ventured far away from Ranthambore, negotiating the lofty gorges of Kailadevi and the deep ravines of Chambal, the hills of Karanpur and the river beds of Banas, before he makes a re-entry à la Clint Eastwood in Ranthambore.

He though enjoyed the seat of power for a short span, before he was ousted by a more dominant male. He now lives off the fringes of the park and human habitats, like a cowboy on the loose and run, akin to his name.

A recent proposal to shift Cowboy (T-91) and Lightning (T-83) to Mukundara Hills Tiger Reserve (for re-population) will make Cowboy the ruler of a different kingdom.

Cowboy aka Mirza | Ranthambore TR.

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I do not know if this has been posted before,



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2011 ranthambore tigers,

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http://www.zoolex.org/zoolexcgi/viewpict...1419&pic=1
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Tigress,

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Source: http://www.forest.rajasthan.gov.in/conte.../home.html#
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Kunwar Shantanu Singh
Male tiger with the kill

#RanthambhoreNationalPark


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2007-08,

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Sourabh Bharti
T57

Ranthmbhore National Park


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T57/Jumbo with his cubs

Zone 2, RTR
May 2017

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This year I was lucky to click two male tigers with their cubs. First one is Bamera Son from Bandhavgadh and other one is T57/Jumbo from Ranthmbore. 



The male cub which is cut from this frame was showing his affection to T57 and just 1 feet away to him but all of sudden T57 roars on this male cub. his roar was so loud that time and clear msg to male cub stay away from him.



T57/Jumbo
Zone 2, Ranthmbore Tiger Reserve

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Kumbha/T34

Ranthmbhore National Park


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Nitin Ule
Love is in the (p)Air 
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#RTR
#Arrowhead

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Ajay Rathore
King & Queen - Valentine's day special......

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Shivansh Sharma
The Hulk 

T-57


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