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Philadelphia Zoo - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Changbai the Amur Tiger was born at the Philadelphia Zoo on 5/24/07 to Kira (5/18/97-10/28/14) and Dmitri (11/13/94-1/3/12). She has two sisters/littermates: Koosaka also resides at the Philadelphia Zoo and Terney resides at the Pittsburgh Zoo in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
The Amur tiger I posted last week was one of three cubs bred at the Highland wildlife park near Kincraig in Scotland in 2009, these shots ( two more in the comments ) were taken then. Two of the cubs are still at the park, one by pure coincidence is at a wildlife park about six miles from my home in Doncaster, Yorkshire, and was brought there as a mate for a lone female
(Panthera tigris) The tiger is the largest cat species Today, they range from the Siberian taiga to open grasslands and tropical mangrove swamps. The remaining six tiger subspecies have been classified as endangered by IUCN.
Big Male Bengal Tiger patrols his territory in Ranthambore National Park in Rajasthan, Northern India
Simply plunging directly into meditation in the moment now, with our whole being, free from hesitation, boredom or excitement, is enlightenment
I took my 7 yr old to the local Rescue Zoo/Sanctuary. The eye to eye contact with this magnificent beast was amazing, until he started licking his chops.
I took this picture on a trip to India in 2001. Primative camera and low resolution but I still love the family portrait.
Taken 12-18-11 @ The Philadelphia Zoo, Please Ask Before Using A Photo, Thank And Enjoys - Todd =^..^= Taken With A Fuji Film S1500 Digital Camera With 10 times Optical Zoom At 10 Mega Pixs bigcats.tripod.com
Taken under controlled conditions with his trainer, otherwise nothing but fresh air between us. Bridger Range, near Bozeman, Montana.
Canon EOS -1D Mk111, EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS + 1.4x Extender.
The Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris tigris)
in Bannerghatta National Park.
Adult animals congregate only on an ad hoc and transitory basis when special conditions permit, such as plentiful supply of food. Otherwise they lead solitary lives, hunting individually for the dispersed forest and tall grassland animals, upon which they prey. They establish and maintain home ranges. Resident adults of either sex tend to confine their movements to a definite area of habitat within which they satisfy their needs.
Over the past century tiger numbers have fallen dramatically, with a decreasing population trend. None of the Tiger Conservation Landscapes within the Bengal tiger range is large enough to support an effective population size of 250 individuals.
(Panthera tigris) The tiger is the largest cat species Today, they range from the Siberian taiga to open grasslands and tropical mangrove swamps. The remaining six tiger subspecies have been classified as endangered by IUCN.