A rare Amur tiger has been introduced to a safari park by conservationists.Five-year-old female Yuki has been taken to Knowsley Safari Park on Merseyside to take part in a breeding programme designed ...
Boris and Svetlaya—the two amorous Amur tigers in question—come ... Within a few months, the young tigers have to hunt live prey released into their enclosures, starting with domestic rabbits ...
Photographer captured photos of Siberian tigers in the wild Siberian ... However, boars, deer, and other ungulate (hoofed) tiger prey are dichromatic, and pick up only green and blue light ...
at a site where tracks of both the Amur tiger and the Amur leopard have been discovered frequently. This is part of a bigger tiger conservation programme aimed at recovering tiger prey density and ...
Large males weigh more than 300 kilograms. Amur tigers prey on deer, wild boar and even brown bears. Despite their ferocious nature, Amur tiger cubs look simply adorable and are a welcoming sight ...
Amur tigers, formerly known as Siberian tigers, are under threat because of poaching, declining prey populations and deforestation in their natural habitats. According to the Wildcats Conservation ...