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Zoos, Circuses, Safaris: A Gallery of Captivity

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It's a Sumatran/Bengal mix like Pckts suggested.
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(06-28-2016, 03:22 AM)Polar Wrote: It's a Sumatran/Bengal mix like Pckts suggested.

Thus, this is not a pure subspecie, but a mix subspecie... Wink

I joke...
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I misread... If it's a pure sub species like you suggest I'd have to guess Sumatran first or Bengal next, tough to tell without seeing the facial structure
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( This post was last modified: 06-28-2016, 05:46 AM by Polar )

Yeah, if it is pure, then Sumatran. How can I tell? Large ruff, darker/more orange coat, and eyes bigger for its head.
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Malayan
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Sorry I made a mistake. That white tiger is a tigress - sister of the 250 kg male. The male is this one

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He really looks like sumatran, but he is malayan

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this is sumatran. The malayan is somewhat bigger. Id estimate the sumatran to be 130 kg, and malayan 140-150 kg (he is really bulky)

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Beautiful
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amur (not my photo)

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this one reminds me the one posted by pckts (huge head, similar body structure)...again not my photo

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amur. this one is said to be extremely large...I have never seen him

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Where do you get all these photos? Do you have complete access to the zoos around the Czech Republic?
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(06-29-2016, 10:54 PM)Polar Wrote: Where do you get all these photos? Do you have complete access to the zoos around the Czech Republic?



Some of these photos are mine. All these tigers are from Czech Republic or Slovakia (187, 188). I have visited most of the zoos in Czech rep.


I have seen most of these tigers in persona but sometimes I post photo made by somebody else, because its better than mine.
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