This we saw at Mughanga.We couldnt see a tiger but the forest guard said that this is a mark left by a Tiger?I look forward to your views.
Canon 400D,55-250IS,1/500,8,ISO 400
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This we saw at Mughanga.We couldnt see a tiger but the forest guard said that this is a mark left by a Tiger?I look forward to your views.
Canon 400D,55-250IS,1/500,8,ISO 400
Regards
Yes this is Tiger pug mark, do you have any other images just to reconfirm
tfs
Nice observation. The pug mark seems quite old. Nice record. Thanks for sharing.
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Mrudul Godbole
Praveen here is another pic.I have never pictured a tiger in the wild.May be the pug marks are just a beginnng!!
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Absolutely. It is a beginning. I hope our forests are nursed back to health and the tiger population rise in all our protected areas, so that there are more of pugmarks, scrape marks, scats, kills and ofcourse direct sightings. I hope that would result in the artificial extrapolation of the tiger numbers by the reserve managers to stop.
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Nice records. Look forward to your photographs of the animal that left those pugmarks .
Where exactly is Mughanga?
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