Nikon D850+200-500 ,ISO 250 , F/8 ,FL 240 ,1/500s ,Tadoba , Dec 2020 .
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Nikon D850+200-500 ,ISO 250 , F/8 ,FL 240 ,1/500s ,Tadoba , Dec 2020 .
Lovely sighting. That neck would be formula 1 drivers delight. Rippling muscles. Low ground clearance. How long did the sighting last? Thanks for sharing.
Cheers,
Sabyasachi
Nice pic of a heavy Tiger.Tadoba is a fantastic place to spot tigers.It looks as if its on a mission to do something!
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V S Sankar
Nice sighting of this male in prime. What is he called? Seems he crossed quite close to your gypsy. Nice capture. Thanks for sharing.
That is a wonderful tiger in his prime perhaps genetically related to the long gone " Bachelor of Powalgarh
Theoretically definitely .The tiger has been known to travel immense distance in search of mate and new territory .I said most likely .
The distance between Corbett to Tadoba is 1498km by map. Tigers these days are known to have travelled more than 1000 kms. During Corbett's time India had way more forest cover and animal movements were seamless due to the contiguity of forests. In fact contiguous word was not applicable during that time as human habitations were much less. Human habitations were like small islands. So chances of genes of one tiger like the famous bachelor of Powalgarh finding way to another part of country is easy.
Today forests are like small islands and genetic diversity is going down. There is rampant inbreeding in these bigger National Parks. Few years ago one researcher from Wildlife Institute of India even claimed that Indian tigers have different genes as per their landscapes and caused huge controversy. However, with lot of inbreeding slowly it can become true.
An excellent answer thank you Sabyasachi Patra
Lovely image. Tadoba is surely the best place to sight tigers. Once, Matakasur , the hefty male of Tadoba crossed right behind our gypsy and it was a truly magnificent moment. Thanks for sharing.
Last edited by Vineet Shrivastava; 25-02-2021 at 01:20 PM.
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