Siberian Tiger - 365-217
by Inge Riis McDonald
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Siberian Tiger - 365-217
Artist
Inge Riis McDonald
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Photograph - Photography - Digital Art
Description
The Siberian tigers, also called Amur tigers, are native to eastern Russia, with a few existing also in China and North Korea. These carnivores are endangered with an estimated 400-500 animals living in the wild. They live in northern birch forests, in a harsh, cold climate. These tigers live alone and scent-mark large territories to keep rivals at bay. Their prey are large animals such as elk and wild boar.
Females give birth to litters of two to six cubs who remain with the mother for two to three years.
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October 10th, 2016
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HH Photography of Florida
Such beautiful animals. Love the b/w and the lovely processing, Inge. Nice work.
Jenny Rainbow
Gorgeous animals those Amur tigers, they look fantastic in the winter forest, but really dangerous... I realize its very small population for now in Russia...about 530 by statistic for 2015...