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Look at that pink nose.

Nothing more than an Amur tiger grooming!

 

Made it in Explore, #310, April 27th, 2012.

this looks a bit different because of some more modifications, compared to the other one

Tiger from Chester Zoo shot through a fence.

I thought this tiger was te porest animal in the zoo. He was totally lonely in his cage and walked the same round trough the cage all the time.

 

(Bad quality because this was made with digital zoom, otherwise you almost couldn't see it very well)

Tigers at London Zoo

This is an Amur tiger at the Indianapolis Zoo. The Amur tiger (aka Siberian tiger) is a critically endagered subspecies of tiger. There are estimated to be only around 500 of these left in the wild. The Indianapolis Zoo has been very successful at breeding this rare breed.

Beautiful white tiger seen at Bali Safari and conservation park. Bali Indonesia.

At Big Cat Rescue in Tampa, Florida.

Taken at Bannerghatta National Park, Bangalore, India

Sumatran Tiger, at Paignton Zoo, Devon

Yorkshire Wildlife Park

Big Cat Rescue - TJ Tiger having a drink.

Sumatran Tiger Cub, Wanita.

Born 29th May 2009.

Dublin Zoo, Ireland.

Taken at Woodland Park Zoo

Eastern Tiger Swallowtail at Middlecreek Wildlife Management Area, Kleinfeltersville, PA

Il attend le printemps et profite du soleil.

stalking around the pond full of reeds in the larger enclosure with mum watching from under the trees. One of the Tiger Cubs at Yorkshire Wildlife Park in Doncaster, South Yorks, UK over the summer, just a few months old, so curious.....beauties. 2015.

Tigers hunt and live alone in the wild

Big Cat Rescue - Kali the Tiger.

Portrait of a Royal Bengal tiger in cave

Taken at Whipsnade Zoo

Tiger's face with bare teeth of Bengal Tiger, in deep jungle

Sumatran tiger

Sumatratiger

(Panthera tigris sumatrae)

 

Photo taken at Parken zoo Eskilstuna, Sweden

Amur Tiger from Asia

A picture from an amur tiger, I've seen at Zoo Zurich

from wiki - White tigers are individual specimens of the ordinary tiger (Panthera tigris), with a genetic condition that causes paler colouration of the normally orange fur (they still have black stripes). Contrary to popular belief, white tigers are not albinos; true albino tigers would have no stripes. The stripeless white tigers known today only have very pale stripes. There is, in fact, no evidence of true albinisms in modern tigers.

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