The Siberian tiger, or Amur tigers as they are called, is the largest cat in the world. These solitary animals are now only found in the southeast region of Russian. They are also located in small numbers across the border in northeast China and north Korea.
It has its own unique stripe pattern. Unlike other tigers however, it has fewer and paler stripes, but also manes, which help keep it warm in winter.
During winter it thrives in its snowy terrain, roaming many miles in search of prey within birch forests. Being at the top of the food chain, its prey includes elks, boar, bears and deer, but also smaller mammals.
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The Siberian tiger, or Amur tigers as they are called, is the largest cat in the world. These solitary animals are now only found in the southeast region of Russian. They are also located in small numbers across the border in northeast China and north Korea.
It has its own unique stripe pattern. Unlike other tigers however, it has fewer and paler stripes, but also manes, which help keep it warm in winter.
During winter it thrives in its snowy terrain, roaming many miles in search of prey within birch forests. Being at the top of the food chain, its prey includes elks, boar, bears and deer, but also smaller mammals.
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The Siberian tiger, or Amur tigers as they are called, is the largest cat in the world. These solitary animals are now only found in the southeast region of Russian. They are also located in small numbers across the border in northeast China and north Korea.
It has its own unique stripe pattern. Unlike other tigers however, it has fewer and paler stripes, but also manes, which help keep it warm in winter.
During winter it thrives in its snowy terrain, roaming many miles in search of prey within birch forests. Being at the top of the food chain, its prey includes elks, boar, bears and deer, but also smaller mammals.
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The Siberian tiger, or Amur tigers as they are called, is the largest cat in the world. These solitary animals are now only found in the southeast region of Russian. They are also located in small numbers across the border in northeast China and north Korea.
It has its own unique stripe pattern. Unlike other tigers however, it has fewer and paler stripes, but also manes, which help keep it warm in winter.
During winter it thrives in its snowy terrain, roaming many miles in search of prey within birch forests. Being at the top of the food chain, its prey includes elks, boar, bears and deer, but also smaller mammals.
And you snow O bless the Lord, and you wild animals O bless the Lord. To him be glory and praise for evermore.
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Close to extinction, this exceptionally big cat is barely hanging on in its eastern Russian homeland. Needless to say, ours is the responsibility is to ensure that future generation of these beautiful animals will still be roaming free in our fragile world.
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