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    Dear all
    male tigers are seriously big in size , That tree trunk was huge:D
    All commnets are welcome and much appreciated
    Harshad

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    I'm sure this is not the kind of animal you want to encounter while hiking in the woods. :)

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    Yes, if I had a choice between running into a grizzly bear or a tiger I'd rather just die of a heart attack. :eek:

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    Oh yes Harshad, especially if it's B2, if am correct? He also like to bark at elephants and jeeps too:D

    I think they are now becoming your extended family. :)

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    Remarkable Harshadbhai...I sure don't want to make this kitty cat unhappy...:eek::D:cool:

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    Harshad, I hope that you had an equally big tree trunk to hide behind!!!
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    ... good point Nicki :) love them tigers !!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Kaluski View Post
    Oh yes Harshad, especially if it's B2, if am correct? He also like to bark at elephants and jeeps too:D

    I think they are now becoming your extended family. :)

    Steve
    He is son of B2 , Bamera male or New tala male , 5 year old and slightly bigger than B2 , Bandhavgarh tigers are surely part of my family

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    Axel , Jules & Nicki
    Best choice is use vehicle and sacrifice lower angles:D

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    Big wild cat mi amigo!
    Thanks for sharing all these tiger images, they are surely a treat.

    Happy new year!

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    Happy New Year to you and your family Harshad, and thanks for sharing a big part of India with us.

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    Harshad, HNY! Ditto Stuart-Thanks for sharing a big part of India with all of us!:D

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    Incredible way to show off his size and I am relieved to know that you are safe !!! Happy New Year and many thanks for all your wonderful images through out the past year. Have thoroughly enjoyed them. Look forward to 2010.

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