
A rather silly looking Tatiana, an Amur tigress (Panthera tigris) at the Toronto Zoo, rolls around gleefully in the snow.
Anyone who has ever created a snow angel will know the satisfaction one can take in diving into deep snow and crunching its cool surface underneath. I imagine it must also feel quite comfortable for a tiger, shielded by a fluffy winter coat.
It’s not uncommon for species like Amur tigers and snow leopards become enamoured by wintery surroundings, expending excess energy by playing with fresh powder...and what a joy it is to watch!
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Tigers are the largest of the big cats and are exclusively found in Asia from India to Vietnam, from Indonesia to the Russian Far East. The tiger can be divided into 9 subspecies: 4 are currently critically endangered and 3 are already extinct. Though estimations of tiger populations only a few years ago was 5,500-6,000, today populations are likely closer to 3,500 and are still declining. Dramatic declines of the tiger in India, thought to host the majority of the world's tigers, have fallen to less than 1,411. Overall, the past decade has seen a 40% reduction in tiger habitat, which now represents a mere 7% of its historic range. Poaching is a significant problem throughout the tiger's range, the demand for its body parts in traditional medicines, tonics, and exotic dishes driving a lucrative trade that is wiping out entire populations. Long-term threats include habitat fragmentation and prey depletion, which is accelerating the tiger's demise and subsequently reducing the long-term genetic viability of many populations.
If you want to help, the best for you to do is to educate yourself (http://wwf.panda.org/what_we_do/end.....pecies/tigers/), never buy products made from tigers or endangered species (http://www.wildaid.org), and tell others. Contact me for more information.
Anyone who has ever created a snow angel will know the satisfaction one can take in diving into deep snow and crunching its cool surface underneath. I imagine it must also feel quite comfortable for a tiger, shielded by a fluffy winter coat.
It’s not uncommon for species like Amur tigers and snow leopards become enamoured by wintery surroundings, expending excess energy by playing with fresh powder...and what a joy it is to watch!
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Tigers are the largest of the big cats and are exclusively found in Asia from India to Vietnam, from Indonesia to the Russian Far East. The tiger can be divided into 9 subspecies: 4 are currently critically endangered and 3 are already extinct. Though estimations of tiger populations only a few years ago was 5,500-6,000, today populations are likely closer to 3,500 and are still declining. Dramatic declines of the tiger in India, thought to host the majority of the world's tigers, have fallen to less than 1,411. Overall, the past decade has seen a 40% reduction in tiger habitat, which now represents a mere 7% of its historic range. Poaching is a significant problem throughout the tiger's range, the demand for its body parts in traditional medicines, tonics, and exotic dishes driving a lucrative trade that is wiping out entire populations. Long-term threats include habitat fragmentation and prey depletion, which is accelerating the tiger's demise and subsequently reducing the long-term genetic viability of many populations.
If you want to help, the best for you to do is to educate yourself (http://wwf.panda.org/what_we_do/end.....pecies/tigers/), never buy products made from tigers or endangered species (http://www.wildaid.org), and tell others. Contact me for more information.
Category Photography / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Tiger
Gender Female
Size 800 x 635px
File Size 335.3 kB
That's really great you were at the right place at the right time! This came out just great and I think it's great!
You know winter time is about the only time of year that they can be very active and not over heat with that heavy coat of fur they have. We had snow a week ago and my Malamutes had a ball in it they even made doggy snow angles.
Femm
You know winter time is about the only time of year that they can be very active and not over heat with that heavy coat of fur they have. We had snow a week ago and my Malamutes had a ball in it they even made doggy snow angles.
Femm
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