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Zoos, Circuses, Safaris: A Gallery of Captivity

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Second one is even better..
I have also seen other video of these tiger, lion and lioness. I think its mating time thats why lion is aggressive, while in other video lioness is walking with tiger and lion is sitting at a distance.

Spalea, I think Lion is not fat. Though tiger seems to be fatty.

Rishi, I agree cage is not that good, also it does not make sense to keep these 2 in one case and with a female.
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( This post was last modified: 12-05-2017, 08:56 AM by sanjay )

@Pckts and @Spalea did you notice the video shared by GrizzlyClaw in Freak Specimens thread ?

I am sharing it again



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( This post was last modified: 12-05-2017, 09:16 AM by Wolverine )

(12-05-2017, 08:55 AM)sanjay Wrote: @Pckts and @Spalea did you notice the video shared by GrizzlyClaw in Freak Specimens thread ?

I am sharing it again




Unbelievable! For first time see a video with these biggest cats interaction. In China the zoos sometimes mix a large predators from different species, I have seen a Chinese photos with lions and brown bears in same cage and the lion was also underneath the bear ...
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@sanjay 
Yes, I saw that video as well.
I will say that both appeared overweight in the first video, they both look much better in the 2nd video which they have their scuffle, which is actually a recent video so maybe they put them on a diet.
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Another video of the Trio..



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@sanjay :

About #1058: Yes I saw this video too. What can I think about ? The tiger seems placid, calm, while the lion is clerarly enervated, tense, when the tiger get too close. In both case it would be so because of a lioness ? Lionesses are so much sociable cats ? I  joke... Luckily in the both video, the tigers are "good-natured"...

@Wolverine :

About #1059: If you think about this video (I don't know to download it, I can only give the link) :

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rSFfpK4CnYg

I understand that the lion is underneath the bear. Do you see the size and weight differences ? If the lion weighs 200 kilos, how many for the bear ? 350- 400 ?
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@Rishi 
I remember that video from years back, thanks for putting 2 & 2 together.
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( This post was last modified: 12-06-2017, 12:10 AM by Pckts )

Video of most of the Zoo, apparently the enclosure have much more space than what is visible and I will say they have a large collection of animals and most appear to be in decent shape.





Big ole Grizzly









More of the Tiger and Lions Together






White Tiger from the Same Zoo





Group of Tigers feeding at the Exotic Feline Rescue Center



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(12-05-2017, 08:55 AM)sanjay Wrote: @Pckts and @Spalea did you notice the video shared by GrizzlyClaw in Freak Specimens thread ?

I am sharing it again




This is an African Lion and Siberian tiger kept in a circus in China. There are many more lions and tigers in the cage next to it.
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Here a liger (may be tigon) fights with a tiger



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@sanjay :

About #1066: I really believe it's a liger (form a male lion and a female tiger) because he is noticeably bigger than the tiger. While the ligon would be clearly smaller than their relatives (tiger and lioness).
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circus


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White Tiger, Snow Tiger, Siberian Tiger.


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Big cat polyculture (male African lion, male Siberian tiger, and two tigress)



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Feeding time...


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