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Large male tigers from India (Videos Only)

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'Pckts dateline='' Wrote: IMO I don't think you can say if a area has more friendly or less friendly tigers.

All areas have individuals, some are passive, some are aggressive, some are shy, sneaky, etc.

T24 Chasing the jeeps, Charger "charging" everything, Shivaji constantly displaying his contempt, etc.
Tigers are like us, every one is different.

Except for Sumatra, they have been forced to be "mean" towards people. They have no space and food is running out.

 

Less contact with people is a very big factor. Even tho tigers have different personality's a tiger with little experience will be more defensive when is faced against humans. And tigers does not like many other animals, run away when things are coming and therfore charges will happen, some are shy some are not. But some tigers else where can ofc behave just as aggressive, but then it's a personality thing. 

like a male lion from a dessert ran 100 meters to attack a safari jeep, that's not because he's extreamly aggressive, he's just not used to car's like other Lions. 
Also aggression towards human's does not nessecaeraly mean's they would be The most aggressive against their own spicies. 

 
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RE: Large male tigers from India (Videos Only) - Pantherinae - 08-23-2014, 12:25 PM
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