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Tiger on the bottom right looks plenty large. Leads me to believe that S. India has tigers that could rival central india.
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That periode of time was even more filled with hybris than today. Terrible perspective on animals from a human point of view. Sure, you can assess the scale of animals pretty good by watching such photos but I cant stop feeling ashamed every time I see relicts of the past like that! We´re a fucked up species. And the sad thing is, although many efforts are being made for enviromental protection, despite all the obvious signs, we didn´t learn a lot from the past.
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(09-24-2014, 06:15 PM)'Wanderfalke' Wrote: That periode of time was even more filled with hybris than today. Terrible perspective on animals from a human point of view. Sure, you can assess the scale of animals pretty good by watching such photos but I cant stop feeling ashamed every time I see relicts of the past like that! We´re a fucked up species. And the sad thing is, although many efforts are being made for enviromental protection, despite all the obvious signs, we didn´t learn a lot from the past.

 
What do you mean "hybris?"
If you mean "hybrids" that is not true at all.
That time there where no man made fences and corridors where open to roam. The gene pool was much more diverse back then compared to now.
Also, look how much better we are as a species. Animals are now protected and their #'s are growing. Poaching still exists but it does in a much less dramatic way, poachers are prosecuted and illegal trade is strictly in the black market. Animals that are/where put on the endangered species list are making great comebacks from the brinks of extinction. While humans still do horrible things, we are slowly changing and its showing. Change doesn't happen over night, but you can see it happening. Just look at the 400,000 person march in NYC the past two days, all for the sake of saving the environment.


 
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Richard Cooke and Avi Kohli, after shooting tiger near Nani Tal, Northern India.


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Lion Hunt


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Impressive cat's, but i gotta say I hate to watch pictures like this, this is why there are so few left in The wild, and that it's still legal to hunt Lions and leopards like this some place's in Africa is so horrible...

but we can't change The past anyway, so now we can admire their size and Looks. and rather shoot The The right way, with a camera!
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Brown bear hunt


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Same bear different shot

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Trophy hunting of 600 pound bengal tiger




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Could not have agreed any more.. What a waste! Beutiful animal.... 
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Deer Hunt

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Moose Hunt

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American Black Bear Hunt

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Tiger Shikar in India - A Tiger Hunt in India by Ellis Dungan






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Padding' a tiger. Four Indian servants and a British hunter struggle to 'pad' a recent tiger kill, loading the carcass onto a soft pad on the back of an elephant to protect it during transit. North East India, circa 1890. India

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A 'padded' tiger. A British hunter stands proudly beside a recent tiger kill that has been 'padded' (loaded onto a soft pad on the back of an elephant to protect it during transit). More elephants carrying people in howdahs can be seen in the background. North East India, circa 1890. India

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Tiger hunters with a kill. A group of British and Indian hunters in Western clothing and solatopi hats, pose proudly beside the body of a tiger they have recently killed. Elephants carrying people in howdahs can be seen in the background. North East India, circa 1890. India

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This is one of my favourite circus pic


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Leopard hunted in Bandung, Indonesia in 1901.


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Sumatran Tiger hunted in Padangpanjang, Sumatra in 1900

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Sumatran tiger hunted in 1915

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Sumatran Tiger in Kota Rendah, Padang shot by Lapré of Painan, 14 March 1933

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Tiger Skin for Sale in Singapore, 1939

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