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The Last Stripes: Tiger Population Continues to DeclineTigers populations have faced decades of habitat destruction, poaching, and human-wildlife conflict, leading to a dramatic ...
An Amur tiger was shot dead in Russia after it attacked a local politician, ripping off his arm, wounding his head and eating ...
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Wide Open Spaces on MSNMan Comes Face-To-Face With A Siberian Tiger And Uses An Interesting Tactic To Scare It OffShutterstock Image I can tell you right now that if I ever came face-to-face with a Siberian tiger, I would not know what to do. I would probably do the worst thing ever and start running for my life.
Mara, an 18-year-old Amur tiger known for her spunk and playfulness, has been euthanized due to age issues, the Columbus Zoo ...
There are few wild tigers remaining in China and none in Bali ... port city that serves as the eastern terminus of the Trans-Siberian Railway and the home base of WCS Russia.
Surveillance footage captured the moment a Siberian tiger rammed into a farm ... China's Heilongjiang province warned people to be wary of wild tigers after the moment was shared on social media.
This picture of the endangered Amur, or Siberian, tiger is one of only a very few taken in the wild without the use of a camera trap. It's also almost certainly the best - the reward for spending ...
Koshka, a 19-year-old Amur, or Siberian, tiger, was euthanized this week after her health declined due to age, a news release said. With fewer than 500 Amur tigers remaining in the wild ...
Unfortunately, there are no longer any tigers left in the wild in South Korea. The Siberian tiger, also known as the Amur tiger, used to roam forests throughout Korea, northern China and eastern ...
This, Jaime explains, is why tigers do scent marking: 'They are trying to avoid conflict. If another male trespasses on their territory there will be confrontation, and wild animals try and avoid ...
The beautiful, awe-inspiring tiger is one of our world’s most iconic animals. But here’s the shocking truth. Wild tiger numbers dropped by around 95% since the beginning of the 20th century. Now, for ...
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