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A tiger belly markings could almost be mistaken for a zebra in a snap. These tigers, who had recently fed on a kill that had been brought down by savage force in Bandhavgarh National Park, now almost looked like cuddly soft toys as they rolled around on their backs in a lazy mood.
Photo code No. A0055




With her three cubs feeding on a kill just behind her, Sita, the famous tigress of Bandhavgarh National Park, keeps a vary eye on Mohit as he photographs her looking straight into his lens
Photo Code No. A0058





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In the jungle there's a simple thumb rule - if you don't know how to climb trees, don't walk. Mohit decides these might be his last pictures ever and takes a snap of the huge tusker trying to tear down the tree he was clicking from in Corbett National Park
Photo Code No. A0056

Keeping to the family hierarchy, the male cub of a family of four feeds, on his first ever own kill, before anyone else including his mother, Sita, in Bandhavgarh National Park
Photo Code No. A0059

This according to many wildlife photographers is the typical sight seen on most occasions in the jungle. The tiger on hearing humans approaching decides mostly to move away by the time you get there. If you're lucky it'll give you one fleeting glance over the shoulder
Photo Code No. A0057




The similarity in the markings on the fallen tree trunk and the vulture caught Mohit's attention and he waited with his eye to the camera and his finger on the shutter release for over 30 minutes to capture this shot just as the big bird took flight in Corbett National Park. Unfortunately, Vultures are now rarely seen in this area.
Photo Code No. A0060





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