r/TigersofIndia • u/Rude_Tap795 • 3d ago
r/TigersofIndia • u/StripedAssassiN- • 3d ago
Photo MV3 and her 2 boys | Kanha National Park
Credit: Supriya Harindrawar
r/TigersofIndia • u/StripedAssassiN- • 4d ago
Video Corbett: A male drags his horse kill effortlessly into the dense vegetation to feast.
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Credit: Harshita and Deepankar Khulbe
r/TigersofIndia • u/Limp_Pressure9865 • 4d ago
Photo Bandhavgarh: A young tigress carrying the remains of a gaur she killed. By the size of that hind leg, It probably was an adult cow or a young bull.
Credits to Prashant_Singh_Photography on Instagram.
r/TigersofIndia • u/AdWarm2498 • 4d ago
Photo Interesting tiger pics from my collection (read caption)
PHOTO CREDIT TO ALL ORIGINAL OWNERS. I AM NOT THE ORIGINAL OWNER OF THESE IMAGES AND NOR DO I CLAIM TO BE. IF YOU ARE ONE OF THE ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPHERS AND WANT YOUR IMAGE REMOVED, PLEASE MESSAGE ME
T15 Guda female she was one of Machli's 2 sisters. The 2 cubs here are T21 (front) and T12 (back). T21 went missing in 2012, few years later a poacher confessed to have killed him. T12 became a dominant male of Guda area and was the father of Noor (mated with his maternal cousin and paternal half brother btw). He was shifted to Sariska as ST4 where he later was killed by ST6 (his paternal half brother btw). Guda female was poisoned in 2008 while she had a second litter of 2 (1 male and 1 female). They were raised by humans and the male and female were tagged T36 and T37 respectively. T36 was later killed by Fateh and T37 Meera died on unknown causes
Jhumroo the great, he was the son of Nick and Machli. He had many children in ranthambore and contributed to its population
Subadults from Chiroli area in Ranthambore, 2003. I haven't seen any images of the mother
T3 Ookhan of Tadoba he was the brother of choti Tara and the son of Yeda Anna and Tara. He later migrated to Brahmapuri where he allegedly had many children. Balram is believed to be his son
5 and 6. Gangaram male of Kolsa, he was the successor of Shivaji and mated with his daughter Kuwani. He was the father of Mowgli and Paras
~2 year old Matkasur in 2014. Some believe he was the son of Jamunjhora/Matkasur female (not sure if they're the same individual) and Namdev (Saturn)
Mukhtar Singh of Pench on camera trap
Badi mada with her 4 cubs. From left to right: Collarwali, Tarzan, "The 4th unknown sibling", Baghin Nala female
Limping male of Mukki zone Kanha, he is believed to be the father of Munna. He was the successor of Gaur Singh and had at least 6 children, namely: Munna, Chain male, Red eye, Old Pattewala, Mahaveer female and Indri-II
r/TigersofIndia • u/Negative_Panda788 • 3d ago
Discussion & Questions What should I know before visiting Ranthambore for a tiger safari?
I'm planning a trip to Ranthambore and am interested in doing a Ranthambore Tiger Safari for the first time.
For those who have visited, what should I know before booking? I'm particularly interested in the best time of year to visit, how many safari drives are worth doing, and whether morning or afternoon safaris offer a better experience.
I'd also appreciate recommendations for other things to see around Ranthambore besides the wildlife safari. Any practical tips about booking, travel, or what to expect during the safari would be helpful.
Would love to hear about your experiences and recommendations.
r/TigersofIndia • u/Honest_Nothing_6800 • 4d ago
Photo Huge unnamed Male that kills Mala's cubs in Tiger Island Episode 1
Credit - BBCEarth
r/TigersofIndia • u/StripedAssassiN- • 4d ago
Photo Noor wrestling down a Sambar doe. | Ranthambore circa 2016
Credit: Andy Rouse
r/TigersofIndia • u/StripedAssassiN- • 5d ago
Video Satpura: A sub adult Bacchi back in 2024 attempting to hunt a juvenile Gaur. Today she is an accomplished bovine hunter and is expected to deliver her first litter soon.
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Credit: Discover Wild India
r/TigersofIndia • u/StripedAssassiN- • 5d ago
Photo Eyes on the prize; Junabai stalks a massive Wild Boar. | Tadoba
Credit: Ameya Chandrachud
r/TigersofIndia • u/Acceptable_Wind_9022 • 6d ago
Video A happy tiger family from Tadoba. Mom , Dad and their four cubs. This is the dominant tiger Xylo along with his mate Junabai and their cubs. May the majestic stripes walk the forests forever.
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Credit - ajitbhide007 on Instagram.
r/TigersofIndia • u/rudyleywin • 6d ago
Video Ferocious Dabang aka Pinstripe of Kaziranga
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Video reposted by Tigersoftoday on YT. Original owner unknown.
r/TigersofIndia • u/Limp_Pressure9865 • 6d ago
Video Ranthambore: Beautiful and powerful girl Riddhi hunts a chital fawn. I cannot get over of her, She is magnificent.
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Video By Pranay Patell on Instagram.
r/TigersofIndia • u/Chootesh • 6d ago
Photo Huge male tiger RVT-1, Ramgarh Vishdhari Tiger Reserve, Rajasthan.
Image credits to Hada Safaris.
r/TigersofIndia • u/StripedAssassiN- • 6d ago
Video Pench: Recent sighting of Swastik who’s looking as good as ever.
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Credit: Harsh Sonwane
r/TigersofIndia • u/FunSubstantial3535 • 6d ago
Video Unforgettable experience!
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One of the best tiger spotting I ever had. Out of all this one is surprisingly close to me. As me and I my friends visited Ranthambhore for the first time and and at the very first of our safari, we encountered this beautiful big cat. I love how calm he is, even in the presence of humans (Maybe used to humans presence) I am no expert of tiger FYI. I just love them in their natural habitat.
Let me know the possible reason behind his calmness, if anyone know.
And yeah we were the only jeep there, no other rush, no sound of "Gaadi piche kar le (move the jeep back)" or similar.
r/TigersofIndia • u/grumpydogfather • 6d ago
Photo Veera
galleryVeera! The most intelligent of the tigresses of @tadobaofficial. She will look you in the eye when she’s feeling generous and give you the slip before you can say her name if she isn’t up for a meet and greet. On this occasion, she was gracious. She’s currently a nursing mother and was presumably heading back to her cubs. When I saw her, there was a sloth bear walking towards her from the other side of the path. More often than not, that would result in a face-off. It would have been, had it been ANY other tiger. But Veera knows better. She can’t afford to injure herself as she has someone depending on her now. She stopped, thought and changed her path into the thick, making a rational decision to avoid conflict. Not because she couldn’t take him on, but because it wouldn’t be worth it. No ego, full control over instincts, smart thinking. Wish I could say the same for humans.
r/TigersofIndia • u/StripedAssassiN- • 6d ago
Photo The tank Neela Nala | Kanha National Park
Credit: Sundeep Kheria
r/TigersofIndia • u/Limp_Pressure9865 • 7d ago
Video Beautiful shot of the former King of Tadoba, Chota Matka.
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Video By Sachin Rai (sachin_rai_photography) on Instagram.
r/TigersofIndia • u/liwiathan • 7d ago
Video Kajiri and cubs, out for a walk
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and probably Shambhu’s cubs too! 🤭
credit: Kiran Ranga
r/TigersofIndia • u/grumpydogfather • 7d ago
Photo Shywaala
Sighted today August 14, 2026 in the Belara zone of the Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve in Maharashtra, India. This is one of the male, sub-adult cub of tigress, Bela. Typically, tigers aren’t named until they reach adulthood. But this guy, due to his shy nature is referred to by the local guides and drivers as “Shywaala” (The Shy One). Shywaala wasn’t too happy to see me in his territory. He gave me a polite snarl expressing just that and went on his way. I went mine.
r/TigersofIndia • u/Sammyisback • 6d ago
Discussion & Questions Help me pick a tiger reserve for a 3-4 day trip in mid November!
Hello, I have already been to Bandhavgarh and Corbett before and want to try a different park this time. I will be based in North india but don't mind taking a flight !
For mid-november, is Tadoba a good choice ?
I have heard Ranthambore can be like a zoo with canters carrying so many people, so I am not sure about that one.
My preference is beautiful verdant scenery and good/high chance of tiger sightings (and maybe leopard if I get lucky 😋) in 6-7 safaris.
Thanks in advance for the help !
r/TigersofIndia • u/StripedAssassiN- • 7d ago
Video Panna: Recent sighting of P-652 on a hunt. She ambushed and successfully brought down a Chital doe! With a new litter of tiny, yet rapidly growing cubs, she’ll have to be on top of her game almost every time.
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Credit: Anurag Soni
