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March 2006

the first ever Tiger I saw, so big... much more bigger than a Lion
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marking his territory
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from the back of an Elephant, at few meters O/\
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the second Ellie arrives
Image the second Ellie arrives

he heards something, ready to jump on
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a Peacock
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Image but, he was too late


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What a beautiful cat O\/ O\/

I don't think there are tigers in Kerala, where I am going i.e. there are, but nobody ever sees them. They have also started closing some tiger reserves in the north in order to let the tigers live in peace.............too many tourists and very few tigers \O


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thank you :-)

near by Kerala, there is a park... can't remember the name just now 0*\ (will search) with Doles, Wild Elephants etc... (Indian Wild Dogs) and 2-3 Tigers ;-)
I didn't saw the Tiger, but I was on foot... when Dogs arrive :shock: O-/ and cross the river just close by O**


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Liz, it's Periyar reserve HERE

was an hotel/guest house, but I don't know now :-?
maybe a lot... or too much hôtels ;-)


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Image picnic time
Image Ellie is ready
Image again photo from the Ellie
Image they are two O/\

nobody move, neither the Tiger nor the Eelephant ;-)


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Image from the truck
Image not a lot of cats like water
Image boit
Image stayed both sides

note the bird... in the background, a Rufous Treepie


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Image
Image finished
Image snorting
Image a nice truck, all in white ;-)

Rufous Treepie/Temia vagabonde
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Dhole /Wild Dog

Image coming O/\
with a lot of Young ones


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Image they are cute but very shy ;-)


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