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(02-14-2019, 04:37 AM)Shadow Wrote: This tiger looks interesting. It would be nice to know more about it if someone has information, I think, that this was in some other video too, but no information about size and weight. Looks like to be a really big one.






The big Amur looked super fluffy, also he seemed to have unique stripe pattern.
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Not so freak, but this dog found his "inner wolf" in the right situation. But maybe owners would hope some other "menu" for him :)

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Big tigress and lion play fighting.





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(02-24-2019, 12:40 AM)Apollo Wrote: Big tigress and lion play fighting.






This was fun to watch, male lions aren´t too often seen that playful :) The way it started to run was amusing, like something you would expect from a cub :)
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300kg white tiger






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This is a Jaglion. The offspring of a male jaguar and a female lion. Looks like Pleistocene Giant Jaguar (Panthera onca augusta) huh? (@Spalea)
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Tiger and lion interaction





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In Kanha Tiger Reserve ,India

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(03-03-2019, 12:55 PM)Sanju Wrote:
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This is a Jaglion. The offspring of a male jaguar and a female lion. Looks like Pleistocene Giant Jaguar (Panthera onca augusta) huh? (@Spalea)

DON'T link images directly from Facebook (ideally... anywhere). I can gurantee that in a few months or years most of your direct links will be defunct. Like this;

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(03-06-2019, 08:21 PM)Rishi Wrote: DON'T link images directly from Facebook (ideally... anywhere). I can gurantee that in a few months or years most of your direct links will be defunct. Like this;

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I know but, if you have to insert an image, you should download it to upload using imgur. These pics will be junked in download folder with others over time. It's irritating to sort and delete those unnecessary images from other downloaded files.
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(03-06-2019, 08:32 PM)Sanju Wrote:
(03-06-2019, 08:21 PM)Rishi Wrote: DON'T link images directly from Facebook (ideally... anywhere). I can gurantee that in a few months or years most of your direct links will be defunct. Like this;

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I know but, if you have to insert an image, you should download it to upload using imgur. These pics will be junked in download folder with others over time. It's irritating to sort and delete those unnecessary images from other downloaded files.

Today's pain, tomorrow's gain bro.

Go though the first dozen pages of the older threads. Hurts so much to see...
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@Rishi true. i saw older pages of many threads. even sanjay (not me) made a thread in tips topic and instructed to utilize imgur. don't worry i'll try my best to not recur that again. :)
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@Sanju :

About #720: ealy morning, discovering your photos, I believed my computer was ko, when I see the black tiger's ones. Now I know they really exist... So beautiful ! Like
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