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ON THE EDGE OF EXTINCTION - A - THE TIGER (Panthera tigris)

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( This post was last modified: 10-06-2018, 03:38 AM by Wolverine )

Sysoev-III

After this biographical introduction starts the fictional story "Golden Rigma" itself. 

"This winter in the surrounding forests bears didn't enter hibernation due to lack of food. One old shatun (not-hibernating roaming old male) tirelessly followed the tiger family and was eating the residuals of their food. The bear was skinny and almost blind. His claws pulling out ominously 10 cm were making a strange noise as castanets.
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Despite the fact that te roaming bear avoided the tigress he didn't afraid of her. He just didn't want to enter in battle knowing the power and sharpness of tiger's paws. He was completely satisfied with the role of scavenger. 
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One day shatun become so nasty that appear directly to tiger family dinner. The tigress who still didn't succeed to satisfy her hunger by killed deer attacked with anger the bear. She skillfully used her strong paws but didn't dare to use her teeth because afraid to not enter into iron embrace of the shatun. The bear roaring loudly accepted intimidating positions...……………………………. He didn't want to fight with the fast and dangerous enemy, he only wanted to chase away the tigress and her cubs from carcass, from the tasty aroma of the meet his saliva was dropping on the snow. ………………………………………………
…… The argument of the mighty predators of the Sihote Alin forest turned into real battle. Both enemies were extremely hungry and nobody wanted to give way. According to the laws of taiga the right to appropriate others prey has only the strongest. This fact was realized by the subadult tiger cubs and they wanting to help their mother started offensive against the bear. Seeing that he is already attacked by tree tigers the bear started to withdraw, guarding his back close to tree trunks and finally left the battle ground."

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RE: ON THE EDGE OF EXTINCTION - A - THE TIGER (Panthera tigris) - Wolverine - 10-05-2018, 10:51 AM
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