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Tigers of South India & Western Ghats

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Tiger swimming across the Kabini river.

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Nagarhole

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Nagarhole 119, one of the biggest tigers of western ghats,

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Kabini male

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Kabini male from post above.

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Kabini males

Russell line male





Younger dominant male



Tiger tank male

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Bandipur male

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Unusual sighting of female with 3 cubs and her son from previous litter.

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Bandipur male



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(11-12-2020, 09:27 PM)Ashutosh Wrote: Bandipur male




His face reminds me of Raja
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I agree @Pckts. Maybe it’s his son from last litter with tigress Gauri (not the dominant male Gaurishankar).
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Morphologically speaking, Tigers from southern India seem to have narrower/smaller skull compared to central Indian and Terai tigers.

Or maybe its just me
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Male tiger @Bhadra Tiger Reserve.

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Shyamala Kumar
The Star Male of Tipeshwar

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