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Massive tigers’ awesome ferocity on display during release back into wild

On Saturday, the Big Cat project shared the images of two Amur Tigers reacting to the upcoming freedom approaching with amazing anger as the cage doors opened.

The images published below show both tigers in separate cages, showing the doors on a wheezing screen that emphasizes why the rehabilitation team remains in their vehicles during release.

Amur Tigers returned to the wild nature.

Brother and sister Amur Tigers, Amur Tiger Center In Russia. Images were first shared Bohai Tour Wildlife Adventures May. (It was not clear what required cats capture and rehabilitation.)

“Now imagine that you are walking around the area.” He said.

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Amur Tigers or Siberian tigers are the largest of the tiger subspecies. They live in Eastern Russia and Northeast Chinese forests and are called in harsh winters.

They are threatened by the loss of illegal hunting and habitat as difficult as they seem. It is estimated that their existing population is 500 to 600 animals.

The Big Cat project said: “Their future is still unclear, and it is vital for protecting their forests, supporting reproductive programs and continuing their efforts to protect these glorious predators.”

This article initially appeared for a win: Massive Amur Tigers’ savagery exhibited during the wild release

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