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Thread: Chousingha – The four horned Antelope - in TATR

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    Default Chousingha – The four horned Antelope - in TATR

    Canon SX60 HS, 1/200, f/6.5, 247 mm, ISO-100. Basic PP in GIMP.
    Clicked in TATR on 03rd June, 2016.

    We had a tremendous morning Safari with very close of view of a male Tiger who passed from behind our Gypsy on the shore of Tadoba lake. Anticipation was high when we started the afternoon Safari from Khutawanda gate which allow only 3 gypsies. We were the first to enter the forest and soon our guide pointed to a flickering image in the heat waves, we came littler near tentatively and saw this beautiful animal, still from a distance. A few moments later it gently went inside the Jungle thicket.
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    Rare and stately. Even the front pair of horns is about 2.5 or 3 cm long (not studlike as in many cases), the hind pair may be 8 to 10 cm. Wonderful image. Thanks for sharing.SaktiWild
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    Such a graceful species. Nice pose and composition. The heat wave gives a painting like feel to the image. Did you sight the tiger? Thanks for sharing.

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    Nice to see this. M. Krishnan has written that in one incident when two chowsingha's came across him, they half crouched and gave a vertical leap which cleared more than a foot above his head and hat. He was six feet tall. so the leap was a bit more than 7 feet high. He has termed it as something incredible as it was a leap without the benefit of running and added momentum. I will dig out the exact quote later when I am back in base.

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    Hi Sakti da, Mrudul and Sabya; Thanks for viewing and sharing your feedback.

    Mrudul, Yes we did saw tigers in this trip starting with a big male on the shore of Tadoba lake, then tigresses Lara and Sonam and finally the cubs of Maya playing in a pool in Pandharpauni in the last safari . Summers are very good.

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