LET US HAVE A BIG #ROAR TO SAVE TIGERS! Paws, Think. Save a Tiger

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Tigers are getting extinct from the world. According to the survey reports, only a limited number of tigers are left surviving and that too in a ZOO. very sad that some selfish people for making money killing this royal animal. This picture was taken by me with my Canon 1000D camera with 55-250 Lens.

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Tigers are getting extinct due to loss of habitat, politics, consumer demand, illegal poaching, loss of genetic diversity.
The Bengal tigers are already endangered and tigers species are put up in the red list.
This is the actual time to spread awareness about TIGERS TO SAVE THEM🙏.

TIGERS' eyes have round pupils, unlike the distinctive vertical-slit pupils of domestic cats. Vertical-slit pupils are most common in predators who hunt by ambush at night. tigers, however, hunt primarily in the morning and evening. 🐅 As well as bathing and playing in the water, tigers are also surprisingly strong swimmers, with adults are known to cross rivers several kilometers or wider and swim many kilometers in a day! The hind legs of a tiger are extremely strong and longer than their front legs. This enables a fully grown tiger to leap over eight meters and jump up to five meters vertically. The bones in a tiger’s feet are tightly connected by ligaments allowing them to buffer the impact of landing from such heights 🐅 Male tigers typically have larger territories than females. This allows their territory to overlap with females for greater opportunity to mate. To mark these territories, tigers scratch and leave their scent on trees. 🐅 #TIGERS are primarily solitary creatures and are usually fiercely territorial. Territory size depends on many factors like prey numbers and neighboring tiger territories, but a male tiger will usually hold a larger territory than a female, allowing him to mate with more females and father more offspring.

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It is widely considered that the white spots on the back of a #tiger’s ears act as communication signals – they are thought to deter attack, acting as a ‘false eye’, which could serve to discourage other predators from attacking them from behind, and also to help communicate with other tigers, especially providing a ‘follow me’ signal for a mother to her cubs. #TIGERS are able to make several vocalizations, including growling, hissing, and moaning. The most prominent of which is the tiger’s roar, which can be heard from 2 miles away.

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#Thought_process - Firstly an idea of a tiger being thrown out of earth came up on my mind.

Secondly, I thought about the sorrow due to the extinction of the tigers in India and around the world. That's why there are two figures of EARTH AND TIGER.

#Technical_aspect -
Colour scheme - 1. blue which depicts sorrow/sigh.

  1. Shades and tints of a blue hue.
    Combination of abstract and real figures.
    Use of geometrical shapes.

This painting is a kind of illusion which differs in proportion and actual characters but with the combination of various elements of design.
The geometrical exploded part describes the tigers getting extinct and the tiger is moaning for the same for it being thrown out of the EXISTENCE.

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You took these photos yourself? Seriously? Incredible! They're National Geographic quality. I love, love, love lions and tigers and all big cats, and share your concern about their dwindling numbers. Thank you for this post!

Yes absolutely these all have been clicked by me.thanks alot for your great concern and appreciation.i love to click at any thing that touches my heart.hope you follow me and will see more mindblowing presentation.keep your eyes on.

Photo #3, with the lip curled, the fang showing - ohhhh, priceless! Have you also tried sharing your work at @kona's #dailypetphotography for more eyes on your photos and stories? The more the merrier, right? You have my vote for Best Tiger Photos - and your surrealistic blue artwork - fantastic!

am feeling privileged and honored .i promise to show more such masterpiece presentation.