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Wildlife enthusiast🐅| History nerd🔍| Bibliophile📚

In the pages of books
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@krish_bohra
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A unique animal used to call Rajasthan home once upon a time. Today, it survives only in the dusty pages of history. Listening to The Lost Whistles: On The Trail of Whistling Hunters 🧵
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Saiga recovery is one of the craziest things ever. Unreal conservation efforts 🫡
@SaigaCA
SCA
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📢 Great news! The saiga population in Kazakhstan has reached 2,833,600 as of April 2024, a 48% increase from last year. This survey was conducted by the Kazakhstan Association for the Conservation of Biodiversity (ACBK). 🌿🦌 #SaigaConservation #Kazakhstan
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Japanese wolf photos FEEL SO REAL. It's a really weird feeling to see a supposedly extinct animal captured on camera so clearly after so long
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@BestCryptids
Legendary Cryptids
6 months
Top 10 pieces of cryptid evidence 10. Rothchild Neuville tusk 9. 2011 Lusca pic 8. Kent audio 7. Orange Coati photo 6. 1993 cougar pic 5. Giant goblin shark photo 4. Japanese Wolfdog photos 3. Qatari Queen of Sheba gazelle photo 2. Tailed Slow Loris Photo 1. Marvin Footage
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Gertie the black rhinoceros that lived in Amboseli National Park, Kenya
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@Smatterbrain Yesssss the number of videos from tigers farms, and places where people can touch tigers shared as "cool" or "funny" is heartbreaking
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"There was no disruption or delay in the train service, they said." Unserious behaviour by authorities. Absolute apathy. Like you seriously more concerned about a train delay here?
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@Aleczandxr To think we might never know who this physicist Willy Karen is. Bro dropped the generational banger and left like a mystery 🗿
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3 months
Yes, but 1) No amount of plantation compensates for deforestation. Not how ecosystems work. 2) Local flora must be the way to go. Ornamental plants are not doing anything for environment. 3) Focus on improving the state of your urban biodiversity by creating more habitats within.
@IndianTechGuide
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Only trees can save us. Plant more!
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THAT'S SO BIG
@raju2179
Rengaraju T, IFS
6 months
Amaze,Huge and Hefty Tiger like Hulk…Kishanpur WLS, Dudhwa VC: Wildife Warden, KLS ⁦ @DudhwaTR ⁩ ⁦ @UpforestUp ⁩ ⁦ @ntca_india ⁩ ⁦ @moefcc
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These paintings of foreign animals from Mughal Empire (medieval India) have always fascinated me
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Who said old natural history literature is always serious?
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7 months
It is the National Bird Day today. So we're not talking about the national bird of India, but about the bird that almost became the national bird of India because why not Story of The Great Indian Bustard: Golden Wings of The Grasslands A thread 🧵
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3 months
Very late but happy Hyena Day! Misunderstood animals which feel more beautiful as you learn more about them. Something I feel strongly about is the lack of representation for hyenas other than the spotted hyenas. Entertainment media has convinced people they are the only hyenas
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Absolute legend. Will there ever be a better voice for wildlife documentaries? I doubt.
@Wimbledon
Wimbledon
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A wonderful moment on Centre Court as the crowd rises for Sir David Attenborough 💚 #Wimbledon
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Machhli's granddaughter eating a mugger kill with her daughter!!!!! This bloodline is something else. God did something special with them, I swear. This is soooooo cooooool!!!!
@AdityaRajKaul
Aditya Raj Kaul
4 months
Famous Ranthambore Tigress Riddhi and her three cubs hunt a crocodile in Zone 3 of Ranthambore National Park & Tiger Reserve. Quite a rare kill to witness in the Park. Riddhi’s Grandmother Machli had famously hunted a 14 feet crocodile once. Riddhi is Queen of Ranthambore now.
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@ausar_the Like this tiger? /j
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4 months
Happy birthday, Jane Goodall! Few people are as remarkable as she has been in our understanding of the natural world. “Only if we understand, can we care. Only if we care, we will help. Only if we help, we shall be saved.”
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Do we realise how crazy insane it is that India's got a fifth bear now?
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3 months
When we get down to it, chinkara and GIB should get the same protection the Gir lions do. I dream of the day the iconic Indian savannah revives. Abundant antelope herds, wolf packs and GIB flocks, in a habitat of Khejri trees and camel riders on patrol. But do we even care?
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@ForestRajasthan
Rajasthan Forest Department
3 months
As the breeding season begins, a majestic male Great Indian Bustard puts on a captivating display to attract females in the wild expanses of Desert National Park, Jaisalmer. Picture courtesy: Ashish Vyas
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@BeyondOur_W0rld Also, all continents are “instantly recognizable”. There's just seven of them.
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@WildLense_India Unbelievably sad. Maharashtra has been giving such reports for quite a while now
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Does it really get better? The three kings 👑
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@buffys
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what’s ’the big 3’
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2 months
Do we think these birds live? Are they extinct? Or just very, very rare? 1) Jerdon's courser 2) Himalayan quail 3) Manipur bush quail
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3 months
Mongolia has to be in my top 5 countries to see the wildlife of. Random fun question: which countries do you want to explore for wildlife someday?
@TheWCS
WCS
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More than 2 million gazelle still roam the Mongolian Steppe, says a new study co-authored by WCS. The findings underscore Mongolia's crucial role as a stronghold for them, hosting approx 99% of the global population. More:
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“ScIeNcE GiRl”
@gunsnrosesgirl3
Science girl
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Pet capybara enjoying the rain puddles
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Last dhole of Rajasthan. Sighted by Mr. Dharmendra Khandal in 2004. He managed to capture this bad photo as an irritated tourist asked the driver to continue forward, presumably looking for tigers in the forests of Ranthambore . . .
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@SahirDoshi
Sahir Doshi
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Underdogs, understudied, underfunded, underappreciated, under growing threat of extinction, under the radar. More endangered than tigers, dholes need more attention as a low-conflict carnivore icon of forest ecosystems. Here’s one I saw entering long-overdue limelight #IndiAves
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@LordGrimdark @BrandSanderson @DanielBGreene Great to see you support such new authors
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I see your impala and I raise you my blackbuck.
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@londolozi
Londolozi Game Reserve
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MY JAW DROPPED AT THIS FOOTAGE WOAH 🤯🤯🤯
@susantananda3
Susanta Nanda
7 months
Nature never fails to surprise us. This is one of the rarest of the rare… A complete Pseudo melanistic tiger family from the forests of Odisha😌
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An old photo of Hangul from when they were found there. I know it's hard to believe today but yes, they did range into Himachal Pradesh once upon a time.
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@Sudarshanshaw93
Sudarshan Shaw
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Few species from a set illustrated for an interpretation centre in the forests of Himachal Pradesh. #himachalpradesh #art #studiokyaari #wildlife
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3 months
Best pic for Earth Day. Vanishing beauties ❤️
@imJpooniya
Jagdish Pooniya
3 months
This one from my side. When there are only 120-150 individuals are left on the earth. Whats your feeling when you will see this group in habitat.
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@TetZoo The romantic view of the English countryside is largely based on the reality of it being devoid of wildlife, meaning “safe” or “relaxing”
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Wildlife history! I love history. And I love wildlife. I love the history of wildlife.
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@WeAreFanattik
Fanattik
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Today is Embrace Your Geekness Day, so we want to know what you are most Geeky about? Answer in the comments 👇
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Good news coming from Senegal! Every piece of good news about the wildlife of West Africa is a treasure.
@PangolinSG
IUCN PangolinSG
2 months
Exciting news - the giant pangolin has been rediscovered in Senegal after 24 years! Following the last sighting in 1999, recent camera traps have captured the above image of a giant pangolin in a Senegal national park! To read more please click here:
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Snow capped peaks of the Himalayas, frozen Tsomgo Lake and a yak. Absolute beauty ❤️
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Dholes in Ladakh? Did I read that right? 🤯🤯🤯 I always assumed Uttarakhand to be the northernmost part of the dhole's historical range in India.
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“Damaging monuments will get people to care about climate change!” What kind of thought process is that? Genuinely one of the stupidest things ever.
@ST0NEHENGE
Stonehenge U.K
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Stonehenge damaged by protestors today 😭
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Andean mountain cat --> Snow leopard Pokemon evolution in felids
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@CoyoteFills
Mayura II 🦚
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Palawan peacock pheasant --> Congo Peafowl --> Indian or Green peafowl (lets say its like an Eevee and can evolve into either)
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If you see this, drop a monster Literally the Monster of Chunakhan, shot in Hazaribagh in 1964, the name translates to “Land of a Thousand Tigers”. Unfortunately these jungles have lost their kings, tigers are extinct in the Land of a Thousand Tigers.
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@TophatGeo
Geo - (Artfight and Storyboard Arc)
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If you see this, drop a monster
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@wildlifeco1 We definitely need more education about white tigers man. There's so much misinformation going around the internet
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@CringeZoology That wild dog had the feat of the century by pulling away a wildebeest by nose just to get called a hyena 😔
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Meanwhile:-
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@crocutamatata
🦕 thegaminghyena 🦖 (ASOIAF arc)
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"omg Australian wildlife is so scary!!!!" American wildlife:
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Nothing comes close
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@Jtalksball
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What animals have the most aura?
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The Thinking Tiger
9 months
Family of five Asiatic cheetahs sighted! This is such an awesome news! I'm so incredibly happy to see this man🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹
@IranianCheetah
Iranian Cheetah Society | انجمن یوزپلنگ ایرانی
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😍😻Yesterday, Ahmad Shirkhani, a ranger at Touran National Park, spotted a family of five cheetahs. Although the footage quality was not sufficient to identify the mother, we believe this is the Khorshid family that we captured with our camera traps a few months ago.
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The Thinking Tiger
2 months
“It would be a misconception to assume that...mega fauna provide more ecosystem services than smaller ones. Every organism has a role to play in nature. Yes, we have the concept of ‘umbrella’ or ‘keystone’ species. But it does not mean such a species should hog all the spotlight”
@down2earthindia
Down To Earth
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India’s small cats have often been ignored and overlooked compared to their bigger cousins, experts tell @down2earthindia as leopard cat spotted in Maharashtra’s Pench.
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Atleast I realised this before the day ended. It's the anniversary of this legendary event
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Sometime in the future, the asiatic lions will naturally disperse and step out of Gujarat, into the old haunts, reclaiming the lost kingdoms. And it will be a beautiful day. ❤️🦁
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@RiahNotRia
RiRi
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#Lions 🦁 are spilling out as #Gir is beyond saturated. As more lions move outside protected reserves they increasingly find themselves next to Humans!! Here a man is seen harassing a lioness with young cubs and if she attacks, the lioness is branded a man-eater! 💔. #Gujarat
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@FeikLozada Damn you gotta do what you gotta do I guess They were heavily damaging.
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Happy World Leopard Day! Once large parts of Haryana, Rajasthan and Gujarat were under Open Natural Ecosystems. Underemphasised is the presence of camels here, leopards (and lions) would prey on them. This interaction is gone even from memories, lost in the pages of history.
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Found this really cool book on Indian wildlife I had as a child after a LOOOOOOONG TIME.
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People's interaction with nature has been a part of human history forever. We need to give it more importance and attention in the general history discourse. I recommend giving this book a read.
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@High0nHistory
High on History
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What's one opinion on history you would defend like this?
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The Thinking Tiger
10 months
@sandhyaravishan @ParveenKaswan Many lions in Gir have been known to move near the sea. And just fyi, this happened in Namibia too, where some lions started living near the sea, hunting marine prey!
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@Riamus01 But why go that way when nature is perfectly fine the way it is?
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@YoshidaShoyou Never thought I'd see this in my country. But I am so happy for this!
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The Thinking Tiger
4 months
I know it's captivity but a GIB birth is big news! So happy @SahirDoshi @samarthj_4530 @Paiganesh905Pai @CoyoteFills
@wii_india
Wildlife Institute of India
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@moefcc @ForestRajasthan @wii_india & @houbarafund celebrate as a captive-bred chick hatches in the national center, keeping hopes alive for the #GIB
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The Thinking Tiger
1 year
@NrjNambo That's not Kaziranga. These are not Indian animals. This is an african elephant and the white rhinoceros.
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The Thinking Tiger
5 months
Taking inspiration from @SahirDoshi and blessings from @vivek4wild ji, I'll follow along with A-Z mammals, but with a little bit of a twist. I'll post a piece of historical art, a photograph or an interesting passage from natural history literature for Indian mammals.
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@GarbageZoology Meanwhile, striped hyenas literally gather whenever a cub is born in order to support the mother and baby.
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Undebatably
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@drycleandolo
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Who is even the “big 3?”
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Right. Maharaja Ganga Singh ji of Bikaner encountered four cheetahs in Rewa and shot three of them, in 1925.
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@GarbageZoology Pop culture and entertainment media has done a fantastic job at making people think spotted hyenas are the only hyenas
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@ausar_the Rhino hunting in India was usually carried out from the back of elephants. So you got such paintings
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@crocutamatata I actually kinda hate how people don't know true wild camels exist
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@wildlifeco1 True. They're scary.
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While Ustad Mansur's painting of Burchell's zebra (top left) is famous, not many people know there are two other paintings from the same time period showing zebras in medieval India. Those are Burchell's zebras, yet again. But one later painting shows a Grevy's zebra!
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Such a powerful page.
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Another one for C is the charismatic Caracal! Once a common sight, today it has become probably the rarest cat of India. With extinction closer than ever, it can potentially become the second felid to disappear from India.
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The Thinking Tiger
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@ausar_the "How bad is it?" Yeah, very. My parents tell stories of how they would see vultures wherever a stray animal died once upon a time. So common! I've never seen vultures in a city sadly. Once upon a time, skies were filled with millions of them . . .
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The Thinking Tiger
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I have watched this so many times and still is just as beautiful. With how threatened bustards are, it's so absolutely crazy to see them interact with other species in their habitat. 🥹🥹🥹🥹
@wildworldindia
Wild World India
2 months
When water is scarce. We spotted the Bustards walking towards a leaking tank. They were looking at a Desert cat and moving carefully. The cat didn’t let the bustards drink and chased them twice once in a full stalk! #IndiAves #TwitterNaturePhotography #BirdsOfTwitter #wildlife
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The Thinking Tiger
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What do you make of this kind of reasoning? Not revealing details of alleged sightings of supposedly extinct animals because of the fear it may get killed. Sounds fine but can be misused as well.
@BestCryptids
Legendary Cryptids
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An alleged 2009 photograph of a living tiger in Java, where they're believed to have been extinct since 1980s. The location of the photo wasn't revealed due to fear of hunters trying to shoot the creature. Hunting was the main cause of the Javan tiger's population decline
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The Thinking Tiger
5 months
Well it's a zoo and not in the wild, but I finally saw a sangai deer!!!!
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The Thinking Tiger
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Come on
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@Dirtdragonmom
Beth
3 months
Are there any men out there who have a favorite bird that is not an eagle? Every single man I have ever asked said "eagle".
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Ohhh I'm late. Apologies 🙏 Here's the answer. This blue whale washed up at the shore in Dabhol, Maharashtra in 1914, as recorded by S. H. Prater here. Hundreds of villagers came to see it, it was even called “Massa Dev”, meaning Fish God.
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Guess when and where.
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I found this old photo of a caracal in Sariska.
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The Thinking Tiger
4 months
Clearly some of India's finest forests. But bereft of tigers and other wildlife in vast areas. Our goal in Project Tiger should be to expand the range of animals and ensure more landscapes are occupied instead of the current way of increasing tigers in small reserves.
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@MongabayIndia
Mongabay India
4 months
Map of wildlife corridors in India. Image source NTCA. Corridors enable populations to sustain themselves better by way of allowing for larger scope for the breeding, feeding and migration of sub-populations across landscapes. ✒️Divya Kilikar Read more:
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@wildlifeco1 People don't realise how massive the range of some animals historically was. That is a lost natural heritage. What's even worse, the memory fades generation by generation
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The Thinking Tiger
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Since we were talking dholes, I gotta share this illustration by Captain A. I. R. Glasfurd that I found just yesterday. @SahirDoshi
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The Thinking Tiger
9 months
This is such a fantastic book. The author was a great naturalist in post independence India and this book, published in 1969, is him going over the conditions of many species back then. Mind you, this was before the Wildlife Protection Act 1972, so really interesting perspective
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The Thinking Tiger
8 months
Last time tigers and lions met in the wild, atleast one lion was killed by a tiger and we don't have any proof of a lion doing the same to a tiger.
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Happy birthday, Jim Corbett. A great hunter and conservationist, there's much to be admired and learned from the man. While his fear of tigers going extinct in a decade after 1947 didn't come true, we must never take the progress we've made in conservation for granted.
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8 months
I lost it when I saw this video. The people fighting for the last of Asia's cheetahs deserve everything and more. I don't understand the language but I speak for everyone when I say, the reactions of the people at @IranianCheetah to the camera trap footage speak to us all 🥹 🥹
@MarcHoogeslag
Marc Hoogeslag
8 months
This video from Iran moved me to tears. Staff members of the @IranianCheetah looking at trapcamera footage of Asiatic cheetah mother Khorshid (Sun) and her three cubs. The Asiatic #cheetah is on the brink of extinction and ICS estimates there are still only 30 individuals left.
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@krish_bohra
The Thinking Tiger
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Ohh this got a ton of love. I would like to clarify though. I'm talking about the clarity of the photograph, not the probability of the claim. I mostly lean towards feral dog in fact
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@krish_bohra
The Thinking Tiger
8 months
Disappearence of vast blackbuck herds and savannahs from India is just heartbreaking 💔 Imagine getting to witness large grasslands flooding with blackbuck and chinkara herds, wolf packs, hyenas, cheetahs and lions. All . . . gone. Protect the savannah that is left.
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@krish_bohra
The Thinking Tiger
9 months
@binding_broken Memory, Sorrow and Thorn ✊
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The Thinking Tiger
10 days
Woah 😳 I HAVE WAITED FOREVER TO SEE SUCH SCENES PHOTOGRAPHED. There's levels to this rarity. A GIB is already rare, getting it with a predator is amazing AND all of this is happening in Pakistan 🤯🤯🤯 Plus, a flying GIB in all its glory. Kudos! 👏
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Syed Rizwan Mehboob
10 days
Once in a lifetime click-Critcally Endangered Great Indian Bustard in Cholistan desert attacked by Jackal-My shouts had jackal retreat-glorious GIB vocally expressed gratitude,while gracefully flying away. I m now officially Pakiatani having pictured max No of GIBs in wild(9)
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@krish_bohra
The Thinking Tiger
4 months
Big boi almost urban ungulate
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@krish_bohra
The Thinking Tiger
8 months
Okay, so here's the answer. This is hangul, or Kashmir stag (Cervus elaphus hanglu) But not in Dachigam National Park, where you would expect it today. This is from present-day Himachal Pradesh, from the book Stalking In The Himalayas And Northern India by C. H. Stockley (1936)
@krish_bohra
The Thinking Tiger
8 months
Guess where this photo was taken.
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@krish_bohra
The Thinking Tiger
7 months
@sanji_joestar Sanji brings Robin something to eat as she's researching in her library is something I have wanted to see fanart of. It's so beautiful to think about 🥹🥹🥹
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@krish_bohra
The Thinking Tiger
2 months
Lions were once found in large parts of Rajasthan. But due to hunting, they were virtually gone by the start of the 19th century. We have two records, four lions shot in Jaswantpura hills near Jodhpur and one in Mt. Abu, both in 1872. These are the last lions of Rajasthan.
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@krish_bohra
The Thinking Tiger
15 days
“Reddy Sir went on to serve Ranthambhore as its Deputy Field Director and later Field Director. He saw the Tiger Reserve at its worst. He toiled, harder than most of us. If today the National Park is a popular destination, a lot should be owed to him.”
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The Thinking Tiger
19 days
@samarthj_4530 I don't know what to say at this point. The way they disrespect the elephant here is pure insensitivity 💔
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@krish_bohra
The Thinking Tiger
8 months
@M1das_OW2 @FeikLozada These are all the interactions Sanji and Bonney have had so far. There really isn't anything
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The Thinking Tiger
4 months
So-called “ #MahindraForPlanet ” No, deserts and grasslands are not wastelands devoid of life that need rescuing by your green-washing. Let's not be so ignorant that we assume we know better than nature itself. BTW this bird still exists. Hopefully you understand.
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@MahindraRise
Mahindra Group
4 months
Can a barren desert power the nation? Watch the video to know more. #MahindraForPlanet
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@krish_bohra
The Thinking Tiger
16 days
A coucal drying its feathers after the rain.
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@krish_bohra
The Thinking Tiger
6 months
Another addition to the millions of reasons to save Aravallis. ARAVALLIS ARE IMPORTANT
@htTweets
Hindustan Times
6 months
Sambar, leopard camera trapped in Mangar, shows importance #Aravallis , say experts ( @jayashreenandi reports)
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@krish_bohra
The Thinking Tiger
30 days
S. P. Shahi Ji gave up the gun for the camera after shooting a tiger and realising the senselessness. So visionary, he championed for the Indian wolf back in the 60s, even before WPA and Project Tiger. AI doesn't come close to the power of real wildlife photography. A real wolf.
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@Wolfs_Loves
Wolf's Lover's
1 month
Great photography 🥰🥰
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