Siberian Twins
by Inge Riis McDonald
Title
Siberian Twins
Artist
Inge Riis McDonald
Medium
Photograph - Photography-digital
Description
The color version of the Siberian Tiger Twins.
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 15th, 2016
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Morris Finkelstein
Beautiful digital art portrait of a pair of Siberian Tigers, with great pose, colors, processing, and composition, Inge! Congratulations on your Third Place Finish in the recent "Wildlife Photography Contest For Hotshot Of The Month"! F/L!!
Hanne Lore Koehler
Fantastic capture and digital creativity, Inge! Congratulations on your Wisconsin Flowers And Scenery SPECIAL HIGHLIGHTED ARTIST feature! L/F
Connie Handscomb
Beautiful, Inge! this is a true winner of an image.. really superb; I hope we continue to see these for some time to come .. their numbers have dwindled to a most frightening level :)
Carolyn Rosenberger
Congrats on your Highlight Artist Feature! Love the background! Excellent digital work! L&F
Randy Rosenberger
Congratulations for being one of our present SPECIAL HIGHLIGHTED ARTISTS, as you are very deserving of this special honor. Check it out on top of the Homepage of our site. It surely is a true honor to FEATURE THIS BEAUTY ON OUR HOMEPAGE! Your talents and love for art are surely dominant in this beautiful piece of outstanding art work! Thanks so very much for sharing, so we may enjoy and adore the beauty within! LIKED AND FAVED Randy B. Rosenberger (admin of WFS group) http://fineartamerica.com/groups/wisconsin-flowers-and-scenery.html