Global Tiger Day: Tiger at Tiger Temple in Kanchanaburi, Thailand

Tiger Temple in Kanchanaburi, Thailand

I took a quick look at TreeHugger today, one of the blogs I actually have time to read that doesn’t deal with technology (work), and found out that it was Global Tiger Day. I was, as always, saddened by the news that there are only about 3,500 tigers left in the wild right now (there are actually more in America!). Since poaching and habitat loss are two of the biggest risks to these wonderful animals, here’s hoping that people stop shooting them for their skins and for “traditional medicines”.

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Sumatran Tigers fighting at the San Francisco Zoo

Sumatran Tigers Fighting: San Francisco Zoo

The Sumatran Tiger is one of the most severely endangered of the big cats, largely due to habitat loss and illegal hunting in Indonesia, so the sad state of affairs is that it is quite likely that these animals may no longer exist outside of zoos in about twenty years (like many of the big cats). The Sumatran and Malay tigers are much smaller than the Bengal and Siberian tigers, but I’m still sure you wouldn’t want to run into one of them hiking around.

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White Tigers at Singapore Zoo


White tigers at Singapore Zoo

Originally uploaded by dbillian

Singapore Zoo has been the best zoo I have been to during my travels (I even liked it better than the San Diego Zoo!) Most of the animals at the zoo have fairly “natural” exhibits, which means they have a fair amount of space to roam around in.

The white tigers in this picture killed some suicidal keeper around November of 2008!

Out of all of the animals in the animal kingdom, the big cats are the ones I love the most.

Sumatran Tigers Fighting: San Francisco Zoo

This is a picture at the San Francisco Zoo of some Sumatran Tigers fighting, a picture that was made much more difficult because of the security procedures now in place because of the tiger attack a few years ago (fence, security glass, etc.).

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