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Sarah:


Sarah:
It is estimated that only 5,100 to 7,500 individual tigers now remain in the entire world. These remaining tigers are threatened by many factors, including growing human populations, loss of habitat, illegal hunting of tigers and the species they hunt, and expanded trade in tiger parts used for traditional medicines. WWF and its conservation partners are working to combat these threats and save the tiger.

The tiger (panthera tigris), largest of all cats, is one of the largest and most awesome predators in the world. A typical male Siberian tiger may weigh 500 pounds and measure more than three yards from nose to tip of the tail. They can travel great distances and bound up to 30 feet in one leap.

newman:
It's mostly bloody chinese & japanese who are incapable of getting it up without aphrodesiacs made from endangered species.

Kiwi:

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Oh they are beautiful, thank you Sarah  :)

Sarah:
No problem. They are very beautiful indeed especially the cubs.

Thanks be to G-d, for nature......and cameras, so we can appreciate it without any struggle. :)

Animals, are one of G-d's greatest signs. I think this board is quite important, one look at any of the photos here and there is no doubt in believing in God.

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