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The Kholsa Cubs We were traking for signs of the Kholsa Female and her cubs rite from the break of dawn, after a disappointing start to the day our luck changed, the tigress appeared out of no where and disappeared in to the bushes. But that was not the end of it, slowly and steadily her three cubs emerged like aircraft in formation, providing me with an opportunity to frame these beauties.<br />
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The Kholsa Cubs

We were traking for signs of the Kholsa Female and her cubs rite from the break of dawn, after a disappointing start to the day our luck changed, the tigress appeared out of no where and disappeared in to the bushes. But that was not the end of it, slowly and steadily her three cubs emerged like aircraft in formation, providing me with an opportunity to frame these beauties.

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  1. Welcome to JungleDragon, Mohammed! What a first entry, you immediately shared this first photo the right way, with species identification, location and an extensive description. That's how to do it, well done!

    Promoted to the homepage as a warm welcome to our community. Bring your friends along :)
    Posted 10 years ago
  2. How fantastic! What an unforgettable moment.
    Posted 10 years ago
    1. Indeed Clarie
      Posted 10 years ago

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The Bengal tiger is the most numerous tiger subspecies. Its populations have been estimated at 1,706–1,909 in India, 440 in Bangladesh, 163–253 in Nepal and 67–81 in Bhutan.

Similar species: Carnivorans
Species identified by Mohammed Salman
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Uploaded Aug 18, 2015. Captured in Forest Road, Maharashtra 442906, India.