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eine Laune der Natur
Weiße Tiger sind keine eigene Unterart oder Rasse und kommen in der Regel nicht in freier Wildbahn vor. Sie werden durch einen genetischen Zufall gezeugt, der auftritt, wenn sich zwei orangefarbene Tiger mit seltenen rezessiven Formen eines Genes fortpflanzen.
This ones for you imTulips!!!
It's the start of another Orange-A-Lish Weekend at Pinkalicious..
I got lots and lots of Disney vacation shots to torture you with...might be best to just look at the Disneyland set. bahaha sorry !! ;)
I was so happy to see Tigger again today. She is also one of the three babies and she was missing for several weeks (Squirrels-2020-1184.jpg)
Collected Tigger yesterday and when we got home we discovered he had fleas so Nina bathed him. He has been exploring a bit today. He spits and arches his back at the other animals. It’s hilarious.
Tig moved to our house when she was 5, from our next door neighbours and has stayed with us ever since now our senior cat, she just about tolerates our other cats, but a great pet.
Another of my all time favorite kitties was Tigger. I still miss Tig terribly. He had the largest personality of any pet I've ever had, and was one of the most friendly, and beautiful cats, too!
Tigger's story is known to many of you. He was the "mascot" for Sugar Mill Gardens for many years, until I took him home to live out his life in comfort and safety for the last 4 1/2 years. Those years flew by. I wish I'd found him a lot sooner.
Tigger is with Squeegee, my other beloved pet, across the proverbial Rainbow Bridge. He died on Christmas Eve Day, 2012, having to be put down to end the suffering of lymphoma. No one knows exactly how old Tigger was, but we know it was probably at least 11-12 years. He is, and will always be missed and dearly loved.
I watched this startlingly red leaf fall from the pear tree and thought for a moment it might be a beautiful garden tiger moth showing its bright red underwings. The colour is certainly identical.
Tiergarten Nürnberg
Nikon D850, f/5.6, 1/125 sec, 200.0mm, ISO 1600
AF-S Nikkor 200-500 mm f/5.6E ED VR
Tigger was a very large farm cat. He caught a lot of wild rabbits.
Rabbits are pests in New Zealand.
A film scan
www.doc.govt.nz/nature/pests-and-threats/animal-pests/rab...