Indochinese Tiger- Eziekel
by Donna Kennedy
Title
Indochinese Tiger- Eziekel
Artist
Donna Kennedy
Medium
Photograph - Photographs
Description
Original Fine Art Photography by Donna Kennedy..
Photo taken at Out Of Africa Wildlife Park. Camp Verde, AZ
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.
Hunted 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.
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January 20th, 2015
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Comments (43)
Melly Terpening
Wow, he's looking at you, Donna. If I was there, I would have been run...lol....Anyway Superb shot! F&L
Phyllis Kaltenbach
Hi Donna, A revisit to your beautiful Lion and a question. What is the name of your new group? Love this tiger! L/F
Deborah A Andreas
Oh my goodness! He's walking right toward you! Great photo of this beautiful tiger!
Constantinos Charalampopoulos
Excellent capture of this wild beauty Donna ! Very fine detail too ! F/L/Tweet