Pug Marks of a Tiger at the Jim Corbett National Park
Went to Jim Corbett National Park starting on a foggy Friday. And that reminds there is already dense fog at this hour here today. I wonder how it will be tomorrow for the morning drive for work!
Once again I am back after having seen the pug marks of a tiger. This was a trip from my college. And at least 3 of our jeeps full of students actually saw tigers. But not us. Too tired as of now. More later.
wow–pl send more pics and story of that experience–did all yr family go there?
wowowoow! details please 🙂
Welcome back and take rest..
hope it is real and not a fake one created by tour guide to fool tourists… (remember the TV ad?)
welcome back!! and looking forward to seeing many more pics
Wow! That looks awsome :)))
wow..waiting for the details.till then have rest and peace 🙂
Oh..just missed?
I recalling reading somewhere that with the help of pugmarks, an estimation of the number of tigers in an area can be made.
Oh…but how cool to come across their tracks. It gives you a real feel for how big they are.
Anonymous pics are coming out in bits and pieces.Doli, I think this time it is going to be just pics. :DTarun thank you.Shrinidhi any links to the ad? I din't seem to remember it.Anu, the pics are coming out in ones and twos. :DJulia they are awesome creatures, only I have not been able to see them till date.Megha thank you.Yes Ajeya.Indica they now rely on cameras more, at least that is what I am told.Kelly that is true, I saw the videos my students made!