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  • Bengal Tiger (Panthera tigris) - I love the way the light danced off of this tiger's markings as it slowly walked through the bamboo.  The black pattern and markings on their cheeks uniquely identify the tigers as individuals.  Much like the nose prints of gorillas or the finger prints of humans, these markings are unique on every tiger.
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  • Bengal Tiger (Panthera tigris) - This female was feeding on a sambar (Rusa unicolor).  I remember watching her as she was eating.  I've watched other apex predators feed in different environments around the world, but I was particularly taken with the tigers.  They are truly incredible animals.  They are so well equipped for hunting and eating with massive teeth and claws, not to mention incredible speed and raw power. Watching these animals hunt and feed is a text book example of the food chain in action.
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  • Bengal Tiger (Panthera tigris) - This female was feeding on a sambar (Rusa unicolor).  I remember watching her as she was eating.  I've watched other apex predators feed in different environments around the world, but I was particularly taken with the tigers.  They are truly incredible animals.  They are so well equipped for hunting and eating with massive teeth and claws, not to mention incredible speed and raw power. Watching these animals hunt and feed is a text book example of the food chain in action.
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  • Bengal Tiger (Panthera tigris) - This female was feeding on a sambar (Rusa unicolor).  I remember watching her as she was eating.  I've watched other apex predators feed in different environments around the world, but I was particularly taken with the tigers.  They are truly incredible animals.  They are so well equipped for hunting and eating with massive teeth and claws, not to mention incredible speed and raw power. Watching these animals hunt and feed is a text book example of the food chain in action.
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  • Bengal Tiger (Panthera tigris) - This was the last morning that I was going to be in Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve.  I was leaving later in the morning to journey on to the city of Banaras in the Uttar Pradesh province.  I had been sitting for a couple of hours watching a peacock (Pavo cristatus) and hoping that it would step into the sunlight and display for me.  My national parks guide could hear on the radio that there had been a sighting of a tiger in the area and had been urging me that we should go and try to find it.  I told him I wanted to stay a little longer because I was still waiting on the peacock.  After a few minutes, we pulled out of the area we were in and here came this magnificent male tiger patrolling his territory.  We stopped quickly and I was able to get a couple of shots of this guy as he was walking towards us.  A male tiger's territory will normally range up to 20 square miles, all of which must be patrolled on some level of a regular basis.
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  • Bengal Tiger (Panthera tigris) - This tiger just came walking by and I remember it looking just as cool walking away as it did walking toward us.  Tigers are so well suited to this environment and their colors really compliment the background of soft greens and browns found in the forest.
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  • Bengal Tiger (Panthera tigris) - This mother and cub were hanging out in the tall grass early in the morning. The tiger'sl markings blend in so naturally with the lines of the grass.  A tiger cub will stay with it's mother for a couple of years learning how to hunt and survive in the forest.
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  • Bengal Tiger (Panthera tigris) - This female was feeding on a sambar (Rusa unicolor).  I remember watching her as she was eating.  I've watched other apex predators feed in different environments around the world, but I was particularly taken with the tigers.  They are truly incredible animals.  They are so well equipped for hunting and eating with massive teeth and claws, not to mention incredible speed and raw power. Watching these animals hunt and feed is a text book example of the food chain in action.
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