How I Tracked a Tiger for 120 Days to Get the Perfect National Geographic Cover Shot
The cover photo spotlights a rare pseudo-melanistic tiger, with nearly half of Similipal's 30 tigers displaying this unique genetic trait, highlighting conservation challenges.
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Black Beauty: India's Rare Tiger Graces National Geographic Cover
Black Beauty: India's Rare Tiger Graces National Geographic Cover Indian photographer Prasenjeet Yadav has achieved an extraordinary milestone with his image of a rare black tiger from Odisha’s Similipal National Park set to grace the cover of National Geographic magazine's October 2025 edition.Yadav's captivating photograph, a result of months tracking the elusive big cat in Similipal's dense forests, highlights the presence of pseudo-melanisti…
Boost for Odisha Tourism as Similipal’s black tigers get global spotlight
Bhubaneswar, Sep 19 (SocialNews.XYZ) In a significant development, the rare black tiger of Similipal has been featured on the cover page of the October edition of the globally renowned National Geographic magazine, celebrated for its captivating wildlife narratives and world-class photography. The Odisha Forest Department on Friday claimed that the publication of a story on Similipal’s black tigers in such a prestigious magazine will help boost …
Rare Black Tiger From Odisha’s Similipal Makes It To National Geographic Cover
Bhubaneswar: It’s every photographer’s dream to be featured on the cover of National Geographic. Indian lensman Prasenjeet Yadav has been bestowed that honour, as one of his captures adorns the cover of the prestigious wildlife magazine cover for its October 2025 edition. The photo selected by National Geographic has an Odisha connection. It’s a stunning shot of a rare black tiger from Similipal Tiger Reserve (STR), located in Odisha’s Mayurbhan…
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