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Tiger cub attacking its mother and biting her back

One of four baby boys

Cila, who was born at the zoo in 2003. The trainers are trying to get her to go back inside, and she's a cat.

Tiger cubs,Tula and Nuri, almost 6 mths old

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The Tigers won game three of their visit to Wrigley field, taking the series 2-1 over the last place Cubs. Pre-game festivities included the Wrigleyville Block Party.

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 project.

Information sourced from Longleat Guide book

 

Anala the tigress at the Franklin Park Zoo, Boston, MA

Amur Tiger at Linton Zoo

This is Amba, mother of the zoo’s Amur tiger cubs Tula and Nuri.

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

 

Taken at Berlin Zoo.

Same as the Bengal tiger, but white through a genetic mutation.

Tiger at WDW Animal Kingdom

A tiger at the Crocodile Farm in Bangkok, Thailand

Tiger - Dudley Zoo 25th May 2013

 

Captivity did not appear to suit the constantly pacing Sumatran Tiger at the San Francisco Zoo.

Tiger taken at Knowsley Safari Park with Nikon D7000

Tiger (Tigerpark Dassow, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern)

Spent the day at Yorkshire Wildlife Park these are just a few photos from the days.

SIBERIAN AMUR TIGER (panthera tigris altaica) | Amurtiger | Tigre de Sibérie | Tigre della Siberia.

 

My name is ELENA. I'm the Queen.

 

Go on and fight if your children should see us too!

 

Photo dedicated to Dersu Uzala, Vladimir Arsenjev and Akira Kurosawa!

 

©Photo by MADELEINE BIANCHI of Skatetrix Sport Company

SIGMA SD1 + APO MACRO 180mm F2.8 EX DG OS HSM

I guess I caught the tiger at a good moment

1979-09 to 1981-03 | Milwaukee

A B&W shot (portrait) of a tiger at the local zoo in Islamabad.

SIBERIAN AMUR TIGER (panthera tigris altaica) | Amurtiger | Tigre de Sibérie | Tigre della Siberia.

 

My name is ELENA. I'm the Queen.

 

Go on and fight if your children should see us too!

 

Photo dedicated to Dersu Uzala, Vladimir Arsenjev and Akira Kurosawa!

 

©Photo by MADELEINE BIANCHI of Skatetrix Sport Company

Tigers are slowly dying out in the wild. Centres like the ones I visited are working hard at encouraging these bveautiful big cats to breed in a hope that they will be able to save the species from extinction.

 

You can read a report from my day by visiting my photography blog LINK

A tiger (Panthera tigris) in the Bucharast Zoo. JPEG from camera, Neutral picture style, no post-processing.

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