
Meet Sekuro, the fellow who managed to knock up my favourite tiger. Bah, I'll give him credit...he is a nice guy. He could be nicer to Kumara though.
Sekuro has a remarkable tongue which actually points to the nearest source of food. At the time the photo was taken it had detected a small child nearby.
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Tigers are the largest of the big cats and are exclusively found in Asia from India to Vietnam, from Indonesia to the Russian Far East. The tiger can be divided into 9 subspecies: 4 are currently critically endangered and 3 are already extinct. Though estimations of tiger populations only a few years ago was 5,500-6,000, today populations are likely closer to 3,500 and are still declining. Dramatic declines of the tiger in India, thought to host the majority of the world's tigers, have fallen to less than 1,411. Overall, the past decade has seen a 40% reduction in tiger habitat, which now represents a mere 7% of its historic range. Poaching is a significant problem throughout the tiger's range, the demand for its body parts in traditional medicines, tonics, and exotic dishes driving a lucrative trade that is wiping out entire populations. Long-term threats include habitat fragmentation and prey depletion, which is accelerating the tiger's demise and subsequently reducing the long-term genetic viability of many populations.
If you want to help, the best for you to do is to educate yourself (http://www.savethetigerfund.org), never buy products made from tigers or endangered species (http://www.wildaid.org), and tell others. Contact me for more information.
Sekuro has a remarkable tongue which actually points to the nearest source of food. At the time the photo was taken it had detected a small child nearby.
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Tigers are the largest of the big cats and are exclusively found in Asia from India to Vietnam, from Indonesia to the Russian Far East. The tiger can be divided into 9 subspecies: 4 are currently critically endangered and 3 are already extinct. Though estimations of tiger populations only a few years ago was 5,500-6,000, today populations are likely closer to 3,500 and are still declining. Dramatic declines of the tiger in India, thought to host the majority of the world's tigers, have fallen to less than 1,411. Overall, the past decade has seen a 40% reduction in tiger habitat, which now represents a mere 7% of its historic range. Poaching is a significant problem throughout the tiger's range, the demand for its body parts in traditional medicines, tonics, and exotic dishes driving a lucrative trade that is wiping out entire populations. Long-term threats include habitat fragmentation and prey depletion, which is accelerating the tiger's demise and subsequently reducing the long-term genetic viability of many populations.
If you want to help, the best for you to do is to educate yourself (http://www.savethetigerfund.org), never buy products made from tigers or endangered species (http://www.wildaid.org), and tell others. Contact me for more information.
Category Photography / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Tiger
Size 853 x 640px
File Size 665.5 kB
LOOOL!
I swear, you two... if we lived in an alternate universe where the concept of Supernatural beings that can change forms was a constant... you would have had the most epic duel with Sekuro, and married Kumara in some sort of Hollywood romance-action-movie-Oscar-worthy-film... like "Gladiator" but the whole cast was Tigers.
I swear, you two... if we lived in an alternate universe where the concept of Supernatural beings that can change forms was a constant... you would have had the most epic duel with Sekuro, and married Kumara in some sort of Hollywood romance-action-movie-Oscar-worthy-film... like "Gladiator" but the whole cast was Tigers.
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