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RE: #OrangeFarming || My Orange garden with fruiting

in GEMS4 years ago

Tiger photo: Your tiger photo from the Margala hills might be a very rare type of tiger, the Caspian tiger. I say this because of the striping pattern seems more similar to what they call the "Caspian tiger" in English. All stripe patterns of tigers are unique. This looks like it might be a Caspian tiger, from photos from tge distant past, and there are very few black and white photos. I'm not an expert on this, specifically (no one is), although I know a lot about animals and biology, I hope you don't mind my saying. In fact, they think this subspecies of tiger is extinct. There are some other names for it. This is what Wikipedia says, it might make more sense:
Some Caspian tigers were intermediate in size between Siberian and Bengal tigers. It was also called the Balkhash tiger, Hyrcanian tiger, Turanian tiger, and the Mazandaran tiger (Persian: ببرِ مازندران