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Surgeon With Tiger Tattoos

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July 29, 2025

It was the call of the tigers that made Dr Krishnakumar Mechoor, an orthopaedic surgeon, fall in love with the wild.

His fascination with the enigmatic cat began after watching Nat Geo documentaries. "And I bought my first camera just to photograph tigers," he says.

It was after completing his studies and starting work that Krishnakumar first ventured into Bandipur to see a tiger for real. "They are really shy, solitary beings. That's why spotting a tiger in the wild—even from a distance—gives such a high," says Dr Krishnakumar.

"Tiger is the apex predator. The entire forest comes alive when a tiger is on the prowl. Birds and monkeys start warning calls, other animals flee as soon as possible. Even the trees and wind seem to react."

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