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Tiger at Dudley Zoo resting and taking in the crowd of onlookers with a certain amount of detachment.
Two similar images of the same female showing different sides to the Tiger's character. I love the coyness of this and the intensity of the other so couldn't choose between them. Kanha National Park, India
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A female sumatran tiger approaches through the bamboo.
This is Puna, and was shot as part of a photography day at the wonderful Big Cat Sanctuary in Kent
Shot in Zoo Nuremberg.
Would prefer to see one in real wilderness.
Maybe soon....
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Absolutely love Tigers, waited all day for this shot of him because he was hiding all day but spotted him high in the trees just before going home, i was thinking the sun had just come out for the first time all day he was watching for the sunset. LOL
This one was sitting on our fence. Ruby tigers like warm and dry summers. This year they should be happy.
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I am a great fan of big cats, But they need to be treated with the utmost respect.
They not only have very strong jaws but also very sharp teeth, when hunting very large prey, tigers prefer to bite the throat until the prey dies of strangulation. Tigers have one of the strongest bite among big cats. PSI: 950
A human bite is 55 -200 psi