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Save The Siberian Tiger

Volunteers save the siberian tiger on farms by raising baby tigers. This type is not met in the wild though they were known to be brought from the jungle. The parents of these cats must be of the same pale color and have the same gene that is responsible for the coloring of the coat. Nowadays, there are no such animals in the wild, and it would take 10,000 births for one such kitten to occur. Their life in the wild would be very tough, because they would not be able to hunt properly because of their visible coats. These cats have shorter life spans and suffer serious breeding depressions. Volunteers save the siberian tiger on farms by raising baby tigers. To view a complete gallery of pictures, just click on Pictures for easy viewing!
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This type of the cats is not a separate one but the variation of the Bengal type. These cats are not albinos either, as they do not have pink eyes that all albinos must have. On the contrary these cats have blue eyes and dark stripes. These features are indicative of the presence of melanin in their bodies. These creatures attract animal lovers from all parts of the world, and visitors come rushing in to catch a glimpse of these unusual felines. There are about 50 of them in zoos, and they have been bred since 1951. Volunteers save the siberian tiger on farms by raising baby tigers.

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The siberian tiger, wild as it is, rarely poses for pictures and is endangered by farms spread and resultant deforestation.
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