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Tigress Lazovka. Photo made by a trail camera in Jewish autonomous oblast in mid-July 2019.
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photo from traps from the territory of the Anyui National Park. Happy tiger holiday!


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Центр «Амурский тигр

There’re at least 26 Amur tigers in National Park ”Bikin”.
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Here’s a photo of one of them, filmed using a trail camera in May 2019.




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Amur tiger catching a flying bird, impressive !

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The whole Family...scroll right 
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Amur tiger inspecting a mining facility.




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Заповедное Приамурье

Another monster altaica.


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Huge! It’s unfortunate huge males like that don’t get weighed. always curious how a tiger like that does on a scale. tfs!
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Beatiful tiger from national park Anyuisky !

This male has not only an unusual appearance, but also an impressive size. Frankly, he is humongous !
Width of his fron metacarpal pad is 13,5 cm (employees of the national park measured his footprint on the snow ) for comparison : the most common "sizes" now are 10,5 - 12 cm.


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 Feared tiger crosses 400 miles to return to Russian city 
Vladik killed and ate 3 Himalayan Black Bears during his long trip back to Russia.

Credit: PRNCO Tiger Centre/The Siberian Times 

the beast ''Vladik'' returns to Russia.
full articlehttps://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/11/02/feared-tiger-crosses-400-miles-return-russian-city/


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After rehab, Vladik is released back to the wilderness.
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credits: Natgeo


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Vladik.

Know more about him at: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/news/2017/11/vladik-vladivostok-russia-far-east-siberian-tiger-spd/
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Altaica in land of the leopard national park.


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