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United Kingdom Sully Offline
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(04-27-2020, 12:19 AM)Nyers Wrote: tiger Uporniy killed moose

https://amurmedia.ru/news/529549/

tigress Elena killed moose

http://amur-tiger.ru/ru/press_center/news/1416/

tiger Pavlik killed 2 mooses

http://amur-tiger.ru/ru/press_center/news/1326/
https://portamur.ru/news/detail/ekologi-...k-i-elena/

tiger Vladik killed moose

https://regnum.ru/news/society/2304450.html

young tigress Svetlaya killed full grown female moose
https://www.kommersant.ru/doc/3396737


Thank you!
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Hi guys, who are currently the biggest lions in Kruger at the moment? I know the Leeubron boys are huge and the dominant Mpondo... Who are some other tanks from KNP?
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(04-29-2020, 01:45 PM)GeeNZ3 Wrote: Hi guys, who are currently the biggest lions in Kruger at the moment? I know the Leeubron boys are huge and the dominant Mpondo... Who are some other tanks from KNP?

Well theres few, for me i think Shishangeni males are one of the most massive, also Mantimahles are very tall lions.
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I have another question if hypothetically I were to make a expedition to find still living caspian tigers, which locations would be my best bet ?
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Probably the Ili Balkash region, the place where they are planning the reintroduction. Suitable habitat would be the best bet since sightings are basically nil
(05-06-2020, 04:26 AM)Lycaon Wrote: I have another question if hypothetically I were to make a expedition to find still living caspian tigers, which locations would be my best bet ?
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Was also thinking of installing some camera traps in the hakkari mountains and in some areas of Iraqi Kurdistan.
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Another question has anybody here been able to find a photo of wild cheetahs in ethiopia? Because I have not been able to.

Regards.
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I was thinking of making a thread on keystone species/landscape engineers but I'm not sure which category of the forum this would fit in if any. Where would be this thread be best suited? Thanks
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@Sully 

This section seems suitable for such a thread.

https://wildfact.com/forum/forum-projects-protected-areas-issues
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@Lycaon I suspected so but I'm not sure if its suitable since it doesn't really fall within the parameters of humanly induced effort (unless you subscribe to the Anthropocene theory where everything is impacted by humans lol)
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@Sully you can start, later if it develop significantly, we can create new thread or section and will move.
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( This post was last modified: 06-26-2020, 11:00 AM by Rishi )

(05-06-2020, 06:11 AM)Lycaon Wrote: Was also thinking of installing some camera traps in the hakkari mountains and in some areas of Iraqi Kurdistan.

Follow this page on Facebook; Persian Leopard Conservation in Kurdistan, Iraq
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@Rishi 

Thanks I have been keeping up with the Persian leopard conservation in kurdistan for some time now. admittedly in hopes of them capturing a still living caspian tiger.
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Hello ?

Sorry if this is in the wrong section but im searching for a beautiful image in black white. 
There is a little girl and tiger and a glass seperates them. The tiger is looking down to avoid eye contact.

This image was in the older forum, cant find it anywhere ?? Does anyone know ?
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( This post was last modified: 11-23-2023, 09:54 PM by BA0701 )

(11-22-2023, 02:15 PM)TigerTattoo Wrote: Hello ?

Sorry if this is in the wrong section but im searching for a beautiful image in black white. 
There is a little girl and tiger and a glass seperates them. The tiger is looking down to avoid eye contact.

This image was in the older forum, cant find it anywhere ?? Does anyone know ?

Hello @TigerTattoo, and welcome to WildFact, we hope you enjoy your time here, and look forward to your contributions. I am personally unfamiliar with the image you are inquiring about. Do you recall if it was an Image from WildFact or another site? We have many members who gollow tigers very closely though, so perhaps they might know of this image.
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