The tiger is the biggest member of the cat family and the largest species is the Siberian Tiger.
A tiger’s stripe patterns are unique and like our fingerprints, no two are the same.
Tigers are solitary animals, the exception being a female with cubs who will stay with her for 24-30 months.
Camera: Canon EOS 10D
Lens: EF 100-400mm L IS USM
A tiger’s stripe patterns are unique and like our fingerprints, no two are the same.
Tigers are solitary animals, the exception being a female with cubs who will stay with her for 24-30 months.
Camera: Canon EOS 10D
Lens: EF 100-400mm L IS USM
Ref:
Date:
01/08/04
Location:
UK
Photographer:
Jacqui Vinters
The tiger is the biggest member of the cat family and the largest species is the Siberian Tiger.
A tiger’s stripe patterns are unique and like our fingerprints, no two are the same.
Tigers are solitary animals, the exception being a female with cubs who will stay with her for 24-30 months.
Camera: Canon EOS 10D
Lens: EF 100-400mm L IS USM
A tiger’s stripe patterns are unique and like our fingerprints, no two are the same.
Tigers are solitary animals, the exception being a female with cubs who will stay with her for 24-30 months.
Camera: Canon EOS 10D
Lens: EF 100-400mm L IS USM
Ref:
Date:
01/08/04
Location:
UK
Photographer:
Jacqui Vinters
The tiger is the biggest member of the cat family and the largest species is the Siberian Tiger.
A tiger’s stripe patterns are unique and like our fingerprints, no two are the same.
Tigers are solitary animals, the exception being a female with cubs who will stay with her for 24-30 months.
Camera: Canon EOS 10D
Lens: EF 100-400mm L IS USM
A tiger’s stripe patterns are unique and like our fingerprints, no two are the same.
Tigers are solitary animals, the exception being a female with cubs who will stay with her for 24-30 months.
Camera: Canon EOS 10D
Lens: EF 100-400mm L IS USM
Ref:
Date:
01/08/04
Location:
UK
Photographer:
Jacqui Vinters