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Big Wild Cats

Big Wild Cats - Lions, Tigers, Leopards - all you can find and like. They can be abstract or a real photo. Alone or in groups. The eyes of a big wild cat would be nice, too. So we will create a group for the majestic wild creatures and hope we can see them for a long time still on our planet.

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Sumatran tiger cub

Added by:
KimE12
on 9/18/17
9/18/17
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Saved but caged - A back leg of this six-month-old Sumatran tiger cub was so badly mangled by a snare that it had to be amputated. He was lucky to survive at all, having been trapped for four days before being discovered in a rainforest in Aceh Province on the Indonesian island of Sumatra. The likelihood is that the snare was set by oil‑palm plantation workers to catch bushmeat (though tigers are also deliberately snared). The workers are migrants who have been given small plots to grow their own oil palms but who have to work on the big plantations for about five years until their own crops generate a return. To feed their families, they have to hunt, and this cub’s bones would have fetched a good price on the black market. Anti-poaching forest patrols are helping to stem the killing, partly by locating and removing snares (now illegal), which is how this cub came to be rescued. The cub, however, will spend the rest of his life in a cage in a Javan zoo. Today, there are probably more Sumatran tigers in zoos than there are left in the wild.

Copyright Steve Winter / Wildlife Photographer of the Year
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