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Tiger at Kanha national park aka tiger cweeping through the undergrowth!

In Feb/March this year I had the pleasure of going on holiday to India, whilst there we managed to see many tigers in the wild, this is one of the (too) many shots I got!!

 

Kanha National Park, the greatest of India ’s Tiger Reserves, encompasses some 940 square kilometers of deciduous sal forest, lightly wooded grassland, hills and gently meandering rivers –home to literally hundreds of species of birds and animals including Tigers.

Kanha is truly the land of tiger. It has been proved since years as it has largest number of tigers compare to any other national park in and India and above all it is declared as the best managed national park to protect not only tigers but also other wildlife animals and the life of villagers living inside and around the national park.

 

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Uploaded on May 30, 2009
Taken on March 10, 2009