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nightly-ruse · 9 months
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Can I get uhhhhhh SpottedTiger hypokits :D
I’m in a SpottedTiger rabbit hole rn-
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Evil woman evil woman!
Lynx was born on accident after a fling between Spottedleaf and Tigerclaw resulted in her but she was slid into Goldenflower’s litter, done by Spotted who had just had the kit a few hours before Golden started kitting her sole surviving kit Swiftkit. No cat besides Spottedleaf and Tigerclaw knew of her true parentage.
She beside her brother and cousin Brightpaw went to prove themselves but was left brotherless and without a tail. Weak, shamed, and grieving Lynxpaw was taken by her now exiled father’s friend Darkstripe to meet her dad and she joined him. She became the devil’s daughter, his butcher and sole heir. She knew it was wrong. She hated the blood that stained her claws. But she couldn’t take it back, not now or ever. She died getting her younger sister Tawnypaw out of Tigerclan, being executed right beside her father. She saved one life. And that’s all that matters to her.
Eye strain version under the cut!
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treecut-place · 11 months
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Tigerclaw/Spottedleaf
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- a black mackerel tabby calico, longhair.
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miscellonous · 18 days
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Exploring the Wild Heart of India: Jungle Safari in Rajasthan
Rajasthan, the land of vibrant colors, majestic palaces, and sprawling deserts, holds a hidden gem for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers alike – its rich and diverse jungles. While the state is renowned for its historical forts and cultural heritage, its lesser-known wilderness offers a unique opportunity for adventure seekers to embark on a thrilling jungle safari. In this blog, we'll delve into the enchanting world of jungle safaris in Rajasthan, unraveling the secrets of its untamed landscapes and the magnificent creatures that call it home. Discovering Rajasthan's Wildlife Sanctuaries:
Rajasthan boasts an impressive array of wildlife sanctuaries and national parks, each with its own distinct ecosystem and inhabitants. Among the most renowned are Ranthambore National Park, Sariska Tiger Reserve, and Keoladeo National Park. Ranthambore, in particular, stands out as one of the best places in India to spot the elusive Bengal tiger in its natural habitat. With its rugged terrain, ancient ruins, and picturesque lakes, Ranthambore offers a truly immersive safari experience.Image by Pexels from Pixabay
Sariska Tiger Reserve, nestled in the Aravalli Hills, is another popular destination for wildlife enthusiasts. Apart from tigers, the reserve is home to leopards, wild boars, and numerous species of birds. Exploring Sariska's dense forests and rocky landscapes is like stepping into a scene from Rudyard Kipling's "The Jungle Book," where every turn promises a new and exciting encounter with nature. Keoladeo National Park, also known as Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, is a haven for birdwatchers, especially during the winter months when migratory birds flock to its wetlands. Here, visitors can witness the spectacle of thousands of birds taking flight against the backdrop of lush greenery and tranquil waters. From graceful cranes to colourful kingfishers, Keoladeo offers a kaleidoscope of avian wonders waiting to be discovered. The Thrill of Jungle Safaris: Embarking on a jungle safari in Rajasthan is not just about spotting wildlife; it's about immersing yourself in the raw beauty of nature and experiencing the thrill of the unknown. Whether you choose to explore the forests on the back of an elephant, in a rugged 4x4 vehicle, or on foot accompanied by experienced guides, each safari promises an unforgettable adventure. As you traverse the winding paths and hidden trails of Rajasthan's jungles, keep your senses alert for signs of movement and distant calls of the wild. Spotting a majestic tiger prowling through the undergrowth or witnessing a herd of deer grazing peacefully in the meadows is a moment that will stay with you long after the safari ends.
Tips for a Memorable Jungle Safari: To make the most of your jungle safari experience in Rajasthan, here are a few tips to keep in mind:
Plan: Research the best time to visit and book your safari in advance to avoid disappointment.
Pack wisely: Bring essentials such as sunscreen, insect repellent, binoculars, and a camera to capture those special moments.
Respect nature: Remember that you are a guest in the animals' home, so maintain a safe distance and avoid disturbing them.
Listen to your guide: Follow the instructions of your experienced guide or naturalist for a safe and rewarding safari experience.
Embrace the adventure: Keep an open mind and be prepared for unexpected encounters – you never know what wonders the jungle has in store for you.
Conclusion:
Jungle safaris in Rajasthan offer a unique opportunity to connect with nature and witness the wonders of the wild in one of India's most captivating landscapes. Whether you're a seasoned wildlife enthusiast or a first-time visitor, exploring the jungles of Rajasthan is an experience like no other, where every moment is filled with excitement and discovery. So, pack your bags, unleash your adventurous spirit, and embark on a journey into the heart of the wild in the land of kings and tigers.
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yourvacationsindia · 4 months
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Ranthambore Fort situated in the heart of the Ranthambore National Park in Rajasthan, India. It is a magnificent testament to history and nature's coexistence. This UNESCO World Heritage Site boasts a rich heritage dating back to the 10th century with stunning architecture, temples and reservoirs nestled amid rugged terrain. As the imposing guardian of the surrounding wildlife sanctuary the fort offers panoramic views of the lush landscape and is a harmonious blend of cultural significance and natural beauty. Visitors can explore its ancient ruins marvel at its intricate design and witness the captivating interplay between history and the thriving wildlife of Ranthambore.
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corbetttigerreserv · 10 months
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Corbett Tiger Reserve isn't just the first tiger conservation national park in India, but it holds the prestigious title of being the first in all of Asia! And guess what? It's located right here in Uttarakhand, making us extremely proud. People from all corners of the country and even abroad flock to this park to catch a glimpse of the incredible wildlife that calls it home. From tigers to elephants, Jim Corbett National Park is renowned for its dedication to their conservation. If you're someone who loves being in nature and wants to witness these majestic creatures in their natural habitat, then a thrilling jeep safari in this park is an experience you can't miss. To make it convenient for visitors, there are different gates, known as Corbett Zones, where you can enter the park. With a total of seven zones, including the Dhikala Zone, Bijrani Zone, Jhirna Zone, Durga Devi Zone, Garjia Zone, Jhirna Zone, and Phato Zone, there's so much for you to explore. So pack your bags, let your adventurous spirit loose, and get ready to embark on an unforgettable journey through Corbett Tiger Reserve!
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nanistar · 9 months
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ripley idk if you know this but that post you just reblogged of the tigerspotted hypokit...tigerclaw is spottedleafs direct nephew
le sigh. i'll remove it
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sables-tale · 1 day
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"Momma?"
"Hm?"
In the midst of grooming, Gorsestar perked up, looking back towards the nursery's maw. She had been taking advantage of the springtime weather as leaf-bare let in warm sunlight, and she couldn't get any of that in the stuffy old badger's den. It was nice, too, when the kits couldn't move much.
But now, they walked, talked, and had little thoughts all of their own--and sometimes it was a bit much for her.
"What do you need, baby?"
Turning on the maternal switch in her mind, she set down her paw, inviting Sablekit to come over with a flick of her tail.
Carefully, tentatively, the young kit wobbled over. Her siblings walked long before she did, and Gorsestar admittedly thought it would take her awhile to catch-up. It seemed pure determination fueled every little pawstep.
"Why's it... why's it..."
Plopping her little rump down, Sablekit's brow furrowed as she tried to collect her thoughts.
"Why's what?"
"I don't look like you or Papa."
"Oh, but you look a little like Serpentkit, don't you think?"
"Not really."
It was a mistake showing Sablekit her reflection in one of the puddles from the last big rainfall, clearly. As she developed and grew, admittedly, her sandy bengal patterns were nothing that she had quite ever seen in another cat. Then there was her cute little tail, which seemed to be having a hard time keeping up with the rest of her...
"Well, that's because you look like your great-great-great-great grandma," Gorsestar offered, and watched as Sablekit's bronze eyes brightened.
"R-really?"
"Yep, yep. Great-great-great-great grandma Tigerspots's fur must've taken awhile to come down, because you're the very first I've seen with her colors!"
Puffing with pride, Sablekit seemed satisfied with this answer, and relief washed over Gorsestar.
"Oh, lookie there, what did Serpentkit find?"
With an ever-short attention span, Sablekit was easily satisfied with a flick of a tail and a nudge in the direction of her brother who was in the middle of tussling with a branch.
"You better help!"
With a determined nod, Sablekit bounded forward on her wobbly little legs, letting out a battlecry as she plowed into both the enemy stick, and her brother.
"Why not be honest with her?"
Gorsestar froze, looking back. With a yawn, Frostnose stretched as he exited the nursery, leaving behind a still-napping Flintkit as he came and sat next to his mate, watching their other two kits wrestle.
"There's nothing wrong with her being adopted."
"Well, I know that, but..." Gorsestar scrunched up her face, uncertain. "It's a tough topic for a kit. What if she gets the wrong idea? What if it leads her to thinking poorly about herself?"
"We can't hide it forever."
Gorsestar, quietly, nodded and sighed, leaning against Frostnose.
"I know, I know."
Sablekit has a friendly chat with Gorsestar that leaves them both feeling happy.
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sombrasblancas · 11 months
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Beautiful sisters, come high up to the strongest rocks, we are all fighting women, heroines, horsewomen, eyes of innocence, brows of heaven, rosy faces, heavy breakers and soaring birds, we are the least expected and the darkest red, tigerspots, taut strings, fearless stars.
Edith Södergran
Based on La Danse by Henri Matisse. You can find prints of this new illustration at my little art shop https://sombrasblancas.net/shop/
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tiddfull-talks · 3 years
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The moment was captured when this bird - Rufous Treepie suddenly flew and sat on my head during the safari @ranthambhorepark The national park journey was nice. Though we had no luck to spot a tiger at that visit. But definitely the visit was fun on a chilly morning. #ranthambore #ranthamborenationalpark #nationalpark #jungle #junglesafari #safari #safariphotography #traveler #indiantraveller #travelawesome #travelblog #traveldiaries #rajasthan #colorsofindia #tigerspotting #tiddfull_talks #tiddfulltravels #travelwithak For any information about the travel to Ranthambore connect with me @tiddfull_talks Happy to help! (at Ranthambore National Park) https://www.instagram.com/p/CH8IRIjFKsQ/?igshid=7107vfkhuqak
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geetanjalidhar · 9 years
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Spotting tiger while on your foot!
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Three days of trekking inside the forests of Bandipur in the Moolehole range, as part of the tiger estimate was a great experience. During the first two days of our stay and trekking inside the forest, we saw a large number of scats, pug marks etc. We would hold our breath and wait behind the bushes whenever we heard an alarm call by the langurs and the barking deers. But nothing can match the excitement of sighting a tiger when you are on foot! 
On our last day of the count on 27th Jan 2010, the day began as usual. The early morning honking by the trucks and cars waiting for the forest gates to be opened, woke both me and Geeta Prasanna up by around 5.30 am. After our morning chores, bed tea and biscuits we set out for the herbivore estimate on the Hebbala trail. It was a two km trail and around 9 km away from the IB where we were put up. This estimate was being repeated for the second time. We began at around 6.45 am and finished our task by around 8.00 am. We saw bison, elephants and spotted deers during the count. Our guardian with a gun that day was Bommanna. We absolutely had no idea if that gun really worked. But he was an endearing person who kept us, two ladies, totally entertained with all his stories from the wild and his life while we were jotting down our records!
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As it was our last day as part of the estimating team, and also as Geeta hadn’t seen a tiger in the wild till then, we got a brainwave of an idea. Bommanna had pointed towards a water body during the count and had claimed of seeing a tiger on many occasions around that place. As the count was anyways over, we pestered him to take us back to that waterhole to try our lady luck without giving him a choice of saying NO to the idea :)  So off we went to that spot. Geeta prayed and decided to offer Rs.500 to her favourite deity if the tiger emerges, so it was a wait worth all its money :D. We sat around 30 ft away from the waterhole on fallen branches with around one meter of a gap between us on the uneven ground. Both Geeta and Bommanna were on higher ground. I was seated behind a tree. We waited in silence except for the sounds of the forest as per Bommanna’s strict instruction in mind of NO TALKING. 
And indeed it was a long wait for our hero/heroine to emerge. Except for the consistent calls of the White-bellied drongos and Mynas nothing much was happening. I was feeling hungry and so was Geeta. We decided to open our tuck box and munched biscuits and chocolates. Suddenly there was a strong smell of urine in the air and me and Geeta looked at each other....but there was no sign of anything else... We heard a langur call in the distance...Little later I had a fleeting glimpse of a raptor and was feeling bad that I could not bring my Kodak Z980 as its battery was totally discharged (There was no electricity in the IB). My basic Point n shoot Casio camera was with me. Just to kill time I took it out from the backpack and was looking through its viewfinder. I observed some kind of movement on the other side of the bund. The dry habitat and the constant stare into the grassland had strained our eyes. I whispered "Spotted Deer" to others forgetting the NO TALK promise.
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Geeta looked through her binocular and whispered aloud- "Hey, its tiger".I was numb. My God!And yes, it was a tiger as I saw it coming out of the bush into the open. It bent down and jumped into the waterhole. Oops!!!! and I lost him there as he was into the waterhole and since I on lower ground, I could not see him even though he was in a straight line from where I was seated. At that moment we both realized that Bommanna was looking somewhere else, towards the right. I tried to wave at him to see the tiger. Geeta whispered to him " Huli Huli “ He too got excited but, on the right side of the bund, his total attention was towards the other animal straying in. Surely it was an action-packed moment all around us. But my focus was towards the tiger and I could see the tiger getting up and looking sideways. While both Geeta and Bommanna, because of their seating position on higher ground could see the other animal stepping towards the bund area. Bommanna whispered "Henn Huli( female tiger). Surely his old tired eyes made him imagine it to be a female tiger “Click the photo" I could hear Geeta telling me; while looking through her binocular. "No its a leopard" was the next sentence I could hear. Wow! That's a double bonus!! I slowly stood up to get a better view of the tiger and saw that he was on alert! His tail was upright and he was looking at the direction of the leopard.
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That leopard was a smart one. While realizing that the tiger was already there he/she ran away from the spot robbing me the chance of clicking a photo. Also because from where I was, it would not have been possible for me to click without moving around due to the huge tree in front of me. Felt bad but then the other thought that flashed my mind was that we three were sandwiched between two big cats and not sure if Bommanna’s gun can really fire or not :D. The tiger, meanwhile to make sure that no one was around in his territory, slowly started moving towards the direction where he saw the leopard straying in.
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Tiger on the prowl !
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Checking on ...
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He was alert with his upright tail!
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He paced around for a while...
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Making sure the territory belonged to him 
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He kept pacing ...
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When he was sure that no one was around him ( He hadn’t seen us till then), he slowly walked towards the bund again to drink water.
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Suddenly he turned around and started coming towards our end of the bund. Oh god! My heart started beating heavily! When I look back and think, at that moment I was scared to death. Edge of the bund was just about 20 meters away from where we were standing at that time! I slowly bent down and took my backpack which was lying on the ground in case we were to run (?) Crazy thought for sure with not sure if Bommanna’s gun was true of any use :D. With mind going crazy I lost many precious moments of taking some good shots of the tiger taking strides towards us. Geeta tried to reassure me that nothing will happen which obviously did not register in my mind then. She was excited as her wishes got fulfilled and I was like, why why why we were there in the first place? 
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Meanwhile, the tiger was slowly stepping towards our end of the bund, coming till the edge of the bund. And then his head turned towards us and he saw me holding a camera through the tree branch!!.. He stood there and stared at me. It was an eye to eye contact. I was frozen. I didn't move!. I was actually shit scared at that moment. Not sure why as if to break that moment, the tiger looked back towards the grassland once and again turned his head to look at me. At this moment my finger pressed the shutter as I was statued there holding the camera aiming at him! Suddenly his tail went upright but he jumped away from us into the grassland ...just like magic ...he disappeared. To let us live to tell the tale to the world and keep cherishing the happy, scary and magical moments forever. 
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And with big Binaca smile on our faces, on our return to the base, we three were the stars of the day !!
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Terrible but valid warrior names: Spottedspots, Blackface, Yellowtail, Smokewater, Redeye, Nightdusk, Whiteshadow, Clawclaw, Leopardstripe, Tigerspots, Blackheart, Onetail, Rabbitwing.
my favorite is clawclaw
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private-tours-india · 2 years
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Tiger Sighting In Jim Corbett National Park
Tiger Sighting In Jim Corbett National Park - a short video of Jeep Safari through the Corbett landscape tracking the Tiger https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSukqI6dhtc
#tiger #Corbett #jeepsafari#tigerspotting #tigerspotting #corbetttiger #tigercorbett
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group-tours-india · 2 years
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Tiger Sighting In Jim Corbett National Park
Tiger Sighting In Jim Corbett National Park - a short video of Jeep Safari through the Corbett landscape tracking the Tiger https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSukqI6dhtc
#tiger #Corbett #jeepsafari#tigerspotting #tigerspotting #corbetttiger #tigercorbett
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toursfromdelhi · 2 years
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Tiger Sighting In Jim Corbett National Park
Tiger Sighting In Jim Corbett National Park - a short video of Jeep Safari through the Corbett landscape tracking the Tiger https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSukqI6dhtc
#tiger #Corbett #jeepsafari#tigerspotting #tigerspotting #corbetttiger #tigercorbett
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corbetttigerreserv · 10 months
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! Have you heard of Corbett Tiger Reserve? It's not just India's, but Asia's first conservation national park that's dedicated to protecting tigers. And the best part? It's located in the beautiful Uttarakhand region of India, which attracts millions of tourists each year. This amazing place is a popular destination where you can get up close and personal with wild animals in their natural habitats. The park's main focus is tiger and Asian elephant conservation, making it a paradise for naturalists. If you're an animal lover and want to experience the thrill of spotting tigers and elephants in the wild, you can take a jeep safari through Jim Corbett National Park. To gain access, visitors enter through different zones, with seven in total including Dhikala, Bijrani, Jhirna, Durga Devi, Garjia, Jhirna and Phato. It's a fantastic adventure that you won't forget!
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shineguide · 6 years
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#RedhuTravels - Today has been a very special day. My first ever wild tiger spotting. In Dudhwa National Preserve. And he courted us for a phenomenal 2 hours!!! Just us and the tiger and the forest. No other cars, nothing else. What a brilliant fucking day! 🐅 🐅 🐅 #akanksharedhu #paliakalan #RedhuxPalia#DudhwaNationalPark #travelblogger#indiantravelblogger #indianblogger #Delhiblogger #wanderlust #natureatitsbest #globetrotter#traveltheworld #travelindia #seetheworld #forestreserve #viewsfordays #traveler #potd #tiger #royalbengaltiger #tigerspotting #🐅 #wildlife #wildlifephotography #wildlifesafari #natgeo (at Dudhwa National Park)
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