Chompers
by Donna Kennedy
Title
Chompers
Artist
Donna Kennedy
Medium
Photograph - Photographs
Description
Original Fine Art Photography by Donna Kennedy..
Photo taken at Out Of Africa Wildlife Park, this is a wonderful place, the employees seem to love their jobs, the animals look happy and healthy and have such clean natural living ares. Camp Verde, AZ
Out of Africa Mission Statement:
Out of Africa Wildlife Park strives to educate and entertain, to provide an exciting and engaging opportunity to love and respect creation and Creator. It is a place where family and friends gather to experience oneness with animals and each other during safaris, tours, walks, observations, and shows of wild-by-nature animals in their own, natural splendor. In this way, we hope to achieve a kind of oneness with them that will cause us to consider them to be so valuable that we cannot allow them to be lost forever. We continually provide spacious and natural living habitats for animals in need, so they can become ambassadors of their own kind. We have heeded the call of those without a voice, many of whom now border on extinction. As we attend to each animals daily food and husbandry requirements, and to their holistic health and medical needs, we experience with gratitude and friendship their appreciation of us. We consider their social orders, their natural beauty and essence, their sense of feeling safe and secure, their eternal spirituality, and our communion with them as a common community of life. Our commitment to the animals in our care allows them to portray their instincts, intelligence, and emotions. Wisdom is served by learning the integrity of their world, their honesty, their vitality, and their life-on-the-line reality....
It is estimated fewer than 1,500 Indochinese tigers are left in the wild. However since the tiger has a very wide range, it makes it difficult for researchers to determine the exact numbers. Therefore some scientists believe the numbers may be a few as 1,200.
Indochinese tigers are located across southern China, Vietnam, Malaysia, Cambodia Laos, Thailand and eastern Burma. Their habitat is mostly made up of remote forests and hilly or mountainous terrain. Their diets mainly consist of wild pig, wild deer and wild cattle.
The adult Indochinese tiger males are somewhere between 8-9.5 feet long and females, 7-8.5 feet long. Males weigh 330 to 430 pounds and females, 221 to 287 pounds.
Hunting for trophies, poaching by farmers, and the growing demand for tiger bones in Oriental medicine are key factors for the Indochinese tigers decline. Habitat loss due to population growth is also a major concern.
According to some reports, almost three-quarters of the Indochinese tigers killed end up in Chinese pharmacies for Chinese Traditional Medicines.
It is thought the Indochinese tiger is disappearing faster than any other tiger sub-species with one tiger being killed each week by poachers.
Thank you to the Administrators that Featured this photo in the following Groups:
-WeatherUnderground Fans
-Fine Arts Professionals
-Color Wonderful Photography Group
-Canon Full Frame Cameras
-Animal Photographs
-Just Northern Arizona
-All Artwork
-Wildlife One A Day
-1000 Views Limit 1 per day
Uploaded
February 25th, 2016
Statistics
Viewed 1,704 Times - Last Visitor from Ottawa, ON - Canada on 04/19/2024 at 3:59 PM
Embed
Share
Sales Sheet
Comments (52)
Robyn King
Amazing capture of this majestic tiger! Nominating this image for a Special Feature in the 1000 Views Groupā„
Christopher James
One of your peers nominated this image in the 1000 views Groups nominated images by your fellow artist in the Special Features #15 promotion discussion. Please visit and pass on the love to another artist.....L/F/Tw