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Photo taken in August, 2016 @ Landgoed Hoenderdaell, The Netherlands
Doesn't Goha look kind of cute and playful, with her hold on her snack?
She's an old Tiger, who grew up in a circus and came here to live out her retirement. She's used to people, and would rather stay with them then try out the hunting simulator. She didn't really hunt, either - she didn't race after it, eyes on the prize. She'd follow it at a slow gait if it was close enough, batting at it when in reach, but much rather just snap her teeth at it to get a hold of the meat.
Funniest part? In the end she didn't have to fight to get it off, either - like we'd seen happen a few times before, with a few too fast movement, the meat could come off on its own. Lucky Goha
Doesn't Goha look kind of cute and playful, with her hold on her snack?
She's an old Tiger, who grew up in a circus and came here to live out her retirement. She's used to people, and would rather stay with them then try out the hunting simulator. She didn't really hunt, either - she didn't race after it, eyes on the prize. She'd follow it at a slow gait if it was close enough, batting at it when in reach, but much rather just snap her teeth at it to get a hold of the meat.
Funniest part? In the end she didn't have to fight to get it off, either - like we'd seen happen a few times before, with a few too fast movement, the meat could come off on its own. Lucky Goha
Species: Siberian or Amur Tiger (Siberische of Amoer Tijger)
Latin name: Panthera Tigris Altaica
Originates from Russia.
Current status: Endangered
Did you know:
…The Siberian Tiger counts as the largest living Felid, and ranks amongst the biggest Felids to have ever existed.
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Image size
2362x1772px 3.19 MB
Make
SONY
Model
DSC-HX400V
Shutter Speed
1/80 second
Aperture
F/5.6
Focal Length
74 mm
ISO Speed
200
Date Taken
Aug 19, 2016, 2:33:18 PM
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Pretty creature