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I really enjoy visiting the Amur tiger section at Longleat, as I find them extremely beautiful animals. The tigers at Longleat are well looked after, and the zoo keepers are very good at feeding times as they occasionally hide the meat in the branches of trees so that when the tigers are let into their enclosure they have to search for their food.
Amur tigers are fully mature and able to mate from 4 years of age. Their cubs are born small, helpless and blind and depend on their mother for safety and for the mother’s milk. Tiger cubs grow very fast and will be almost 4 times their original size after just one month.
The Amur tiger is also known as the Siberian tiger, and are considered to be the largest of all of the big cats. They have many stripes; however no two tigers have the same stripe pattern. Amur tigers are now protected by law in the wild and are linked to conservation projects
Harbin city in Heilongjiang, China is home to the worlds biggest tiger breeding centre for Siberian Tigers.
Taken at Los Angeles Zoo in March of 2011
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Tigergehege mit Mutter kind abgetrentem Gehege, Mutter Maruschka mit ihren vier Welpen im Mutterkind gehege.
This is not a siberian tiger, but a while tiger. Because of their strange chocolate brown and white colouring (which is a generic anomaly like bright ginger hair would be in us) in the wild these tigers tend to not survive too long.
We are 2 Siberian Tiger girls and a boy born on May 15th 2011.
©Photo by photographer MADELEINE BIANCHI of Skatetrix Sport Company
I really enjoy visiting the Amur tiger section at Longleat, as I find them extremely beautiful animals. The tigers at Longleat are well looked after, and the zoo keepers are very good at feeding times as they occasionally hide the meat in the branches of trees so that when the tigers are let into their enclosure they have to search for their food.
Amur tigers are fully mature and able to mate from 4 years of age. Their cubs are born small, helpless and blind and depend on their mother for safety and for the mother’s milk. Tiger cubs grow very fast and will be almost 4 times their original size after just one month.
The Amur tiger is also known as the Siberian tiger, and are considered to be the largest of all of the big cats. They have many stripes; however no two tigers have the same stripe pattern. Amur tigers are now protected by law in the wild and are linked to conservation projects