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a female bengal tiger in its prime years walking along a creek, a quite impressive sight...Ranthambhore NP, India
I fell in love with this white tiger the first time i seen him !! He just lay there looking at me as i photograph him...
"Autumn Tiger" in the garden
Although I usually abstain from taking & sharing cat photographs, I will need to make an exception this time as this is a beautifully colored photograph, taken a few years ago, in October 2015, with a NIKON D810
I photographed these two tiger cubs on November 9, 2017 at the San Diego Zoo's Safari Park. I wished they were not up against a wire fence, but at least their eyes were open, and they did move from time to time. Really cute to watch.
According to the San Diego Union Tribune on October 17, 2017: "The 12-week-old Bengal tiger cub was brought to the park in August after a teenager tried to smuggle it into the U.S. from Mexico. The 14-week-old Sumatran cub was born at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo in Washington, D.C., but its mother was becoming aggressive toward him when nursing. When word of the other seized orphan cub spread, the two zoos decided to put the tigers together as playmates."
Other pictures that I've taken over the years at Safari Park can be seen, logically enough, in my Safari Park album. www.flickr.com/photos/9422878@N08/sets/72157628351207247/
The Sumatran tiger as its name suggests is found only on the island of Sumatra in Indonesia. It is the smallest of the tigers alive today. Like all tigers the Sumatran is critically endangered because of poaching and habitat destruction, there are as few as 350 left in the wild today. :(
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The Amur tiger, formerly known as the Siberian tiger, is one of the largest cats in the world and is found only in the Russian Far East with a small number ranging across the border into China and possibly North Korea.
In the 1940s, it was on the brink of extinction with less than 50 individuals remaining in the wild. This was due to decades of almost continual political instability with the Russian Revolution and the formation of the Soviet Union. However in 1947 after the Second World War, Russia became the first country to ban tiger hunting and offer tigers full protection. Hunting of the main prey species, boar and deer, became restricted by annual quota based on the results of population counts. Poaching of tigers became relatively rare, because there was no market for skins and other tiger products, although hunters on occasion killed their “competitor” when an opportunity presented itself.
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Always a super day out at Marwell Wildlife. The gorgeous tiger cubs were on form in the late afternoon.
I can't get over his expression...such a dreamy, far-away look. I have a feeling this is one of those shots I'm going to look at five years from now and still think, "wow..."
San Diego Zoo Safari Park - Escondido, California - Debbie, a Sumatran tiger, is seen enjoying part of her birthday "cake" in honor of her first birthday. Debbie, along with her littermates, Cathy and Nelson, were born to Joanne and Teddy on 1/28/16. The cubs have an older brother, Suka, who was born on 9/14/15 and who also lives at the Safari Park.