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The Sumatran tiger (Panthera tigris sumatrae)

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[color=rgb(var(--ig-primary-text))]conservewildcats  - [/color]This male tiger was first identified in the Kerinci Seblat National Park (KSNP) Core Area in Sumatra when camera trapping launched in 2013 and was labelled as 'CA_1M'.
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He’s now more widely known to the Kerinci Seblat Tiger Monitoring teams and Tiger Protection & Conservation Units as Datuk Rajo Basa ('The Polite King').
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He was the first of 46 Sumatran tigers to be photographed and identified in the 880km2 Core Area of KSNP and he remains the only Sumatran tiger to have been photographed in every single survey conducted by the Monitoring team since camera trapping launched.
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This long-term monitoring has allowed the team to learn about Datuk Rajo Basa's movements and his home range. They also identified the two Sumatran tigresses whose range overlaps with that of Datuk's.
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Wild Sumatran tiger:


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Photograph of a Sumatran tiger in the wild, via Richard Ness, taken by a camera trap set in Sumatra by Dr. Neil Franklin from The Tiger Foundation.


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Camera trap photo of wild Sumatran tiger:


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impressive wild samutrans from Bukit Tigapuluh National park


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Some information & images of the Sumatran Tiger









Literature on the tiger's ecology and predation 
  • Assessing tiger–prey interactions in Sumatran rainforests ZSL
  • An island-wide status of Sumatran tiger (Panthera tigris sumatrae) and principal prey in Sumatra, Indonesia LINK
  • Crouching tigers, hidden prey: Sumatran tiger and prey populations in a tropical forest landscape LINK
Two camera trap images of wild Sumatran tigers. Sour.ces


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