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    Wild Siberian tiger family spotted strolling in Heilongjiang, China

    Actually much more extensive scientifics studies in recent years suggest that Bengals & Siberians are roughly equal in size measurements, while their summer weight in almost 50lbs lower (when most of the weighing is done). They gain layers of fat to survive the winters, when their weight is...
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    Wild Siberian tiger family spotted strolling in Heilongjiang, China

    I meant, tigers have their worshippers too... mostly anong Indian tribal communities. It could be that Hindu culture had retained the shadow of its central Asian roots, where there were only lions. Nobody really knows. Many Indians have a tendency to chase tigers & lions with cars... which make...
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    Wild Siberian tiger family spotted strolling in Heilongjiang, China

    All of the India's tribal communities worship tigers. Kols. Bhils. Santhals. Mundas. Gonds. Konds. Baigas. Panwars. Tigers are quite predictable too, just in a different way than lions. See post #22 & its link. Leopards are the dangerous one, being smaller, they've evolved to be much more jumpy...
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    Wild Siberian tiger family spotted strolling in Heilongjiang, China

    Well, in general... Tigers in tourism zones are accustomed to safari vehicles, like city dogs. And there are always some dogs in the neighbourhood that chase cars. But if you ever go to forest, the forest guards will tell you the same thing. Both people & animals are afraid of what they don't...
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    Wild Siberian tiger family spotted strolling in Heilongjiang, China

    Tigers & lions are scared of motor-bikes. That's why forest patrols use them. But these are common in places where there's no conflict. India, China, Russia all govt.s should try to replicate those models all over the world, where the relation is not so good. See this LINK for more examples!
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    Wild Siberian tiger family spotted strolling in Heilongjiang, China

    Exactly the opposite of the right way to do it... as India found out the hard way! If they're killing livestock regularly, that means the local forests are too degraded & they don't have enough natural prey animals left. Unless you can ensure enough food for tigers in the forest, they will keep...
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    Wild Siberian tiger family spotted strolling in Heilongjiang, China

    First envisioned at about 2016, the 6000 sq.mile protected reserve in Jilin & Heilongjiang provinces (wedged between Russia & N.Korea) were supposed to be effective by end of 2020... Can't you find something on the prices any Chinese news? Your tigers are eating a lot of livestock in Manchuria...
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    Wild Siberian tiger family spotted strolling in Heilongjiang, China

    About 70%... because Tiger number is recently also increased in Nepal, Bhutan, Russia, Thailand. Chinese government from last few decades unfortunately did not have the political will to invest in anything other than money making, otherwise south & central China (IndoChina too) is full of huge...
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    Wild Siberian tiger family spotted strolling in Heilongjiang, China

    China talked about creating a 20000 km² big reserve along her Russia-N.Korea border. Any news on that?
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    Wild Siberian tiger family spotted strolling in Heilongjiang, China

    These are actually due to Russia's achievements... With increase in numbers there, they now have surplus tigers are coming in Chiba for new territory. Whether or not China can protect them & their prey, provide them properly maintained habitat, remains to be seen.
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