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The Sumatran tiger (Panthera tigris sumatrae)

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( This post was last modified: 08-16-2020, 08:51 PM by phatio )

btw, the dark orange furr of sumatran tigers is quite something to see. here are some of the darkest speciments i've ever seen.

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the very dark facial stripe pattern combined with scary looking eyes often reminds me of villain character from anime/comic books. Sometimes looking stunningly beautiful, sometimes just scary. even when they are calm, they still posses that sinister look, as if they hate everything they saw around them Lol

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one brave bird in front of him

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eyes of the tigers (siberian and sumatran)

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the brightest and darkest tigers 

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tiger named setan
a vintage photo of male sumatran from netherland zoo, it's not a surprise if the zoo called him setan/satan (devil)

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when angry, they just go for it, no display of fear, just angry, that's it.

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while the angry faces above coming from captive animals, their wild cousins shows different level of anger, imo. only small amount of warning but lot of sudden attack, that's the definition of anger for them. 

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again, this last picture is special, it's not an angry captive tiger or captured wild tiger, this is the face of a free wild sumatran tiger trying to catch it's prey (a dog inside a cage) but failed to do so, in the middle of the jungle at night.

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can you feel it? the expression of dissapointed and anger of a wild tigers up close.
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