Ranthambore National Park, India

Bengal Tiger walks through the forest, looking into the camera. The wild animal is strolling peacefully through the forest with keeping always an eye on the photographer.

copyright Anette Mossbacher, 16 July, 2023

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This photograph was captured with a Canon EOS-1D X and a lens. The following settings were used:

  • Aperture: ƒ/8
  • Exposure time: 1/400s
  • ISO: 3200
  • Focal Length: 400mm

The original photograph has the following dimensions: 3021 by 3021 pixels (WxH).

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The Royal Bengal Tiger walks through the forest in Ranthambore National Park, India. The predator’s mouth is open slightly, as well as his eyes are locked on the photographer. Furthermore, you can observe its large canines and get a peak of its pink tongue. As the Tiger passed the tree on the right, it steps over a fallen branch lying on the floor.

Bengal Tigers possess enormous canines out of every living cat. They can eat up to 40 kilograms / 88 pounds of meat in a single meal. However, they usually eat less than that. Generally, the rare animal hunts medium-large prey. Their primary diet being guar, water buffalo, chital, deer, and wild boars. Occasionally, they will also consume small prey such as porcupines and rabbits.

When attacking, they will stalk silently behind the wild animal and strike with a final blow using its retractable claws or bite to the neck. They proceed to drag the animal several meters to find a safe place to consume it. Amazingly, they can even transport their kill through water if need be.

Bengal Tiger, Panthera Tigris, is on the IUCN list as a critically endangered species.

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2 comments for Bengal Tiger Walks Through Forest

  1. Thomas

    Here he comes. Fantastic photo of this tiger. I love the look on his face.

    • Anette Mossbacher

      Many thanks, Thomas.

  2. Hanneke

    Fabulous!!

    • Anette Mossbacher

      Thank you very much, Hanneke. That Bengal Tiger came up to our vehicle and passed us. These animals are indeed larger than an African lion is.
      Cheers Anette

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