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07-11-2014, 07:47 PM( This post was last modified: 07-11-2014, 07:47 PM by GuateGojira )
These are great news, although some people could disagree with this plan. Some scientists believe that a reintroduction is not only good but necessary, as new habitats will mean new protected areas for tigers. Other scientists believe that this is a lost and unnecessary case and that it will be better to stop the bleeding instead of opening a new possible wound.
The part that I can't accept is that they STILL say that Caspian tigers and Amur tigers are "genetically similar". This is NOT the case, these tigers are not just "similar", they are THE SAME TIGER GROUP!!! It is really disturbing that the stupid Wikipedia editors still don't accept this fact and for that same reason, many people, those that don't like to read the documents by themselves, only read Wikipedia and don't know the REAL facts.
The Amur and the Caspian tigers are the most closely related group been separated only by about 200 years ago, 200 YEARS!!! This time is NOTHING in genetic therms. I am angry right now! [img]images/smilies/angry.gif[/img]