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Tigers are proficient swimmers and can cross rivers which are 7-8 kilometres wide without any difficulty.
Sumatran Tiger cub (one of three)
Los Angeles Zoo - 10/14/07
Even data collectors were having hard time identifying which cub is which.
There are two boys and a girl.
OIA WHITE DIVISION JV FOOTBALL
Roosevelt High School Stadium | October 14, 2011
McKinley Tigers vs Kalaheo Mustangs
Junior Varsity: 16 - 0
McKinley Tigers Homecoming Game
Homecoming Videos on Youtube - www.youtube.com/click2ed#p/c/33D12DE78CFB4BB0/0/IMd4kfzKN5Y
This is Rokan, the 19 year-old Sumatran tiger at the National Zoo in Washington DC. We were standing there watching him and all of a sudden he had this intense look on his face - wow. We didn't know what was happening until a keeper jingled keys, called his name and threw him a bone.
A day at the Toronto Zoo - Picture 35
see other snaps in this set - www.flickr.com/photos/12466980@N05/sets/72157603208024598/
Sumatran Tiger
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
Big Male Bengal Tiger patrols his territory in Ranthambore National Park in Rajasthan, Northern India