NAN Norway
The tiger
Amur tiger or Siberian tiger (Panthera tigris altaica) is considered the world's largest feline.
A fully grown male can weigh approx. 150–300 kg (on average 160–190 kg) and measures up to 330 cm from tip of snout to root of tail. The shoulder height is around 120 centimetres.
The female is generally much smaller and often weighs approx. 100–150 kg (on average 110–130 kg) and measures up to 260 cm from tip of snout to root of tail.
The photo was taken in Kristiansand Dyrepark, which is a zoo and amusement park located in Kristiansand, Norway. It is Norway's most visited attraction, with an area of 60 hectares (150 acres).
What I value most about this park is that the animals have large areas and enclosures with forest, in which they can move freely and hide in.
The tiger
Amur tiger or Siberian tiger (Panthera tigris altaica) is considered the world's largest feline.
A fully grown male can weigh approx. 150–300 kg (on average 160–190 kg) and measures up to 330 cm from tip of snout to root of tail. The shoulder height is around 120 centimetres.
The female is generally much smaller and often weighs approx. 100–150 kg (on average 110–130 kg) and measures up to 260 cm from tip of snout to root of tail.
The photo was taken in Kristiansand Dyrepark, which is a zoo and amusement park located in Kristiansand, Norway. It is Norway's most visited attraction, with an area of 60 hectares (150 acres).
What I value most about this park is that the animals have large areas and enclosures with forest, in which they can move freely and hide in.