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Amur Tigers

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(08-18-2022, 08:22 PM)远东北亚巨虎 Wrote:








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白山是一个传奇。
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BORIS,The original sound from The Tiger: An Old Hunter's Tale 2015
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Male tiger No.26 from Northeast China Tiger and Leopard National Park:


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I notice that along with being bulkier than other tigers, Amur tigers are also proportionally taller at least relative to length. I believe that this is the case because they need longer legs to move across the snow. Any studies to confirm this?
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(09-21-2022, 06:52 PM)ganidat Wrote: I notice that along with being bulkier than other tigers, Amur tigers are also proportionally taller at least relative to length. I believe that this is the case because they need longer legs to move across the snow. Any studies to confirm this?

Studies confirm the opposite actually. Bengals will be proportionately bulkier while length/height are similar.
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(09-21-2022, 06:31 PM)Apex Titan Wrote: Male tiger No.26 from Northeast China Tiger and Leopard National Park:


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he doesn’t even look like an Amur, such a dense built male. tfs !
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A male Amur tiger promoted by wwf ,Collected its video clips from multiple documentaries and video recordings of photo synthesis on the network. The background music inserted is from the wild Russian documentary。Does anyone know the name of this tiger?
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Texaco ,this is his name。It is the most handsome tiger in the world.  This Siberian tiger has many photos, but it is actually a captive tiger. It is often used for posing( bgm from BBC Our Planet )





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Texaco male ,It's hard for you to imagine that this is the same tiger. Some photos are like wild tigers, and he is indeed a captive tiger
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The same is true of another male Siberian tiger named Amur
I put all its videos and pictures into this video. He is a captive tiger in a zoo in Russia. He once became friends with a goat. But he also has videos of killing wild boars in the wild. This tiger has appeared in documentaries and movies
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Amur tiger patrolling its territory on forest roads in summer - Photo courtesy of Tiger and Leopard National Park Administration in Northeast China.


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Tigress in Northeast China Tiger And Leopard National Park:


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Adult male tiger in Northeast China Tiger And Leopard National Park:


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Same male:


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An adult male tiger from Northeast China Tiger and Leopard National Park:


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Another male tiger from Northeast China Tiger and Leopard National Park:




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