Nice sequence of images. Habitat of Bandhavgarh well exhibited.

I would like to pick up the second image from top. In the Sundarbans the fishermen are given permits and enter the forest in small boats (3/4 persons in one dingi). Sometimes a dreaded man-eater ( about 25% or so) will follow one boat along the bank keeping itself invisible in this deep mangrove forest. One Field Director has written that if, by chance the tiger is seen by the fishermen prior to attack, the tiger will slowly move backwards in the opposite direction giving an impression that it has abandoned the pursuit; No , he wrote, the tiger will go deeper and continue to follow the small boat hoping for a favourable opportunity to strike.
Thanks for sharing.SaktiWild