The Spirit of the World ( On and Off)
The Regal Cat of India (Endangered)
Tigers were hunted by the royalty of India and other wealthy people of the world for centuries. A tiger rug was a prized possession and a tiger's tooth was quite a prize too.
Now India is trying to protect their magnificent cat, but they are still on the endangered species list. If I had to choose my favorite cat of the world, it would be the tiger. I love their markings and their eyes.
I am continuing this series of endangered or threatened wildlife species by adding another picture of each one of the previous animals. This image corresponds with # 8. That way you can go back and read information on the animal if you missed it before. They are all in the album titled "Endangered"
There are 9 animals in the series. Count them again, the number is huge and of course there are many more species I don't have pictures of. Many of the animals are ones that we all love and when they are gone they will be greatly missed.
****And I will miss all of you, as I will leave very shortly for a trip to Africa to "hunt" wildlife with my camera in Botswana and relax on the beaches of the Seychelles. I will be gone until the middle of April and as always I wiil unplug from machines and soak in all of the pleasures of travel. I want to experience Africa and the beaches of the Indian Ocean without distractions. I will continue this series when I return and respond to comments and inquiries then.****
A reminder that all of my images are copyrighted and are not for your use in any way unless you contact me.
The Regal Cat of India (Endangered)
Tigers were hunted by the royalty of India and other wealthy people of the world for centuries. A tiger rug was a prized possession and a tiger's tooth was quite a prize too.
Now India is trying to protect their magnificent cat, but they are still on the endangered species list. If I had to choose my favorite cat of the world, it would be the tiger. I love their markings and their eyes.
I am continuing this series of endangered or threatened wildlife species by adding another picture of each one of the previous animals. This image corresponds with # 8. That way you can go back and read information on the animal if you missed it before. They are all in the album titled "Endangered"
There are 9 animals in the series. Count them again, the number is huge and of course there are many more species I don't have pictures of. Many of the animals are ones that we all love and when they are gone they will be greatly missed.
****And I will miss all of you, as I will leave very shortly for a trip to Africa to "hunt" wildlife with my camera in Botswana and relax on the beaches of the Seychelles. I will be gone until the middle of April and as always I wiil unplug from machines and soak in all of the pleasures of travel. I want to experience Africa and the beaches of the Indian Ocean without distractions. I will continue this series when I return and respond to comments and inquiries then.****
A reminder that all of my images are copyrighted and are not for your use in any way unless you contact me.