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Panthera tigris tigris
Male tiger spotted in Bandhavgarh National Park
Anoorag, your spotting of this tiger in Bandhavgarh National Park is included in the blog on International Tiger Day 2013: http://blog.projectnoah.org/post/5678236...
great picture, was it in the wild?
These are my favorite animal, so I love the pic
You second shot is also important how it shows design on his back...
Anurag.. please join Indian local missions...and asign them to your lovely spottings..!
@Nann Flowers have pollen and pollen cause allergies which can bother you for years. Tigers that way are shy and tend to move away from humans. Still going to stick with wild-flowers? lol
I'll stick with wildflowers! Very beautiful albeit hungry-looking!
Impressive shots,,
@Nann When you see a tiger coming at you, that's EXACTLY when you need to dig your feet into the ground, pull out your camera and start clicking ;)
Um, RUN!
I would love to see one in the wild!
Spotted on Mar 5, 2012 Submitted on Apr 18, 2012
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Anoorag, your spotting of this tiger in Bandhavgarh National Park is included in the blog on International Tiger Day 2013: http://blog.projectnoah.org/post/5678236...
great picture, was it in the wild?
These are my favorite animal, so I love the pic
You second shot is also important how it shows design on his back...
Anurag.. please join Indian local missions...and asign them to your lovely spottings..!
@Nann Flowers have pollen and pollen cause allergies which can bother you for years. Tigers that way are shy and tend to move away from humans. Still going to stick with wild-flowers? lol
I'll stick with wildflowers! Very beautiful albeit hungry-looking!
Impressive shots,,
@Nann
When you see a tiger coming at you, that's EXACTLY when you need to dig your feet into the ground, pull out your camera and start clicking ;)
Um, RUN!
I would love to see one in the wild!