Animal Pictures Archive
Animal Photo Album

New Photos Animal News Animal Sounds Animal Movies Upload Photo Copyright Korean
Funny Animal Photos Monsters in Animalia Wiki Articles   Fun Facts about Animals Links Home Mobile A.P.A.
Delete Modify    
As promised, next one - Tuan the Sumatran tiger, still looking sweet latin dict size=4   common dict size=260
Image Info Original File Name: Tigerpose004-by_Ralf_Schmode.jpg File size : 110948 bytes File date : 2001:05:31 17:18:44 Resolution: 659x880 Jpeg process : Baseline Posted Newsgroups: alt.binaries.pictures.animals Posted Date: 27 May 2001 16:30:04 -0500
Author Name (E-mail): Ralf Schmode (rschmode@gmx.net)
Subject As promised, next one - Tuan the Sumatran tiger, still looking sweet

As promised, next one - Tuan the Sumatran tiger, still looking sweet; Image ONLY
Email : E-Card | Poster | Web Master    Delete   Edit Info   Admin

Description
As promised, next one - Tuan the Sumatran tiger, still looking sweet

Hi once more,

not many comments on this one - it is pretty similar to the one I posted
before. I probably should have discarded one of them but I found it too
tough to pick, so you get them both :-)

See ya -

Ralf

--
My animal photo page on the WWW: http://schmode.net
Find my PGP keys (RSA and DSS/DH) on PGP key servers
(use "TrustCenter" certified keys only)

filename="Tigerpose004.jpg"

Comments
Guest Delete
Sumatran Tiger (Panthera tigris sumatrae) is found only on the Indonesian island of Sumatra. The wild population is estimated at between 400 and 500 animals, occurring predominantly in the island's national parks. Recent genetic testing has revealed the presence of unique genetic markers, indicating that it may develop into a separate species, if it is not made extinct. This has led to suggestions that the Sumatran Tiger should have greater priority for conservation than any other subspecies. Habitat destruction is the main threat to the existing tiger population (logging continues even in the supposedly protected national parks), but 66 tigers were recorded as being shot and killed between 1998 and 2000???nearly 20% of the total population.
Copyright Info AnimmalPicturesArchive.com does not have the copyright for this image. This photograph or artwork is copyright by the photographer or the original artist. If you are to use this photograph, please contact the copyright owner or the poster.

Search Major Animal Websites
Misidentified?
Need further identification?
Any comment?
Leave your message here.
Name :    PASSWORD :
Email :
 
Search
Back List Upload Home Korean
CopyLeft © since 1995, Animal Pictures Archive. All rights may be reserved.
Powered by KRISTAL IRMS

Stats