The Siberian tiger (Panthera tigris altaica) is a very rare subspecies of tiger. The Siberian tiger is also known as the Amur tiger, Korean tiger, Manchurian tiger, North China tiger or Ussuri tiger, depending on where it occurs. Research has shown that the Siberian tiger is genetically almost identical to the Caspian tiger, which went extinct in 1970.[2] The Siberian tiger has no fixed mating season and keeps itself alive by eating other mammals, sometimes up to twice the size of the tiger itself.[source?] It is the largest of the felines. source wikipedia
My husband ( Arie Lok ) and I are both fanatical photographers so we regularly go out together to photograph beautiful landscapes, animals, birds and actually everything that is beautiful.
He with his Nikon and I with my Canon.
We were regularly asked to do something with these photos, ..
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