Just magnificient photography of this beautiful regal "cat"!
I will take the cubs home with me......or maybe not with mom around!
Super photography!
Dan
Just some FYI I sought an answer to long long ago:
Why do most "large cat cubs" bite each others tails.?.:
"Tail biting is a form of mock aggression. The wiggly, quick movement of a tail resembles prey, stimulating a cub's predatory drive to stalk, pounce, and bite."
For the poor sibling that is having his/her tail bit..not gud!
Dan
douter wrote:
A most fortuitous trip for you, I'd say!
Douglas
Thanks Douglas. Just happened to be at the right place at the right time
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Danpbphoto wrote:
Just magnificient photography of this beautiful regal "cat"!
I will take the cubs home with me......or maybe not with mom around!
Super photography!
Dan
Thanks Dan. The cubs were so cute and every tiger reserves that I went to all had mothers with multiple cubs
but you have to find them first
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pesto wrote:
Such a great collection of images and I agree with Dan, I want one of those cubs...thanks for sharing.
Douglas
Thanks Douglas
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VKM2F wrote:
Amazing sightings, especially those cubs. Thanks for sharing, great work.
Danpbphoto wrote:
Just some FYI I sought an answer to long long ago:
Why do most "large cat cubs" bite each others tails.?.:
"Tail biting is a form of mock aggression. The wiggly, quick movement of a tail resembles prey, stimulating a cub's predatory drive to stalk, pounce, and bite."
For the poor sibling that is having his/her tail bit..not gud!
Dan
Thanks Dan. I was wondering why there were doing that I also saw lion cubs did the same thing to their mother as well.
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morris wrote:
Three through the last are super Suteetat