Title | Photo | Description | |
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Aria | … | ||
Andre | … | ||
Belle | … | ||
Boris | … | ||
Caroline | Caroline at Safe Haven… camouflage is a bit thin on the … | ||
Christian | … | ||
Christopher | Christopher – snow … | ||
Christopher | … | ||
Cincinatti | … | ||
Crystal | … | ||
Here Come the Cubs | Here come the cubs at EFRC While a group of tigers is called a Streak, … | ||
Heather | … | ||
India | … | ||
Jay Logan | … | ||
Alex | … | ||
Jeremy and Simon | … | ||
Kaela | … | ||
Katy | Katy in the … | ||
Keesha | … | ||
Kya | … | ||
Leah | … | ||
Maverick | … | ||
Tasha | … | ||
Natalia | … | ||
Sunita | Sunita was one of the 39 tigers rescued from Colton, CA 11 years … | ||
Gus | Gus … | ||
Rajaji | Rajaji at Carolina Tiger—love the golden … | ||
New Cub | … | ||
Ringo | … | ||
Natasha | … | ||
Sultan | … | ||
Mohna | … |
Invisible Tigers
Tigers can hide almost anywhere… but sometimes hiding is a little difficult. Say somebody just cut the grass in your enclosure. Or you left a paw over the side of your pool. Or maybe your best camouflage is a huge plush toy tiger. Or a bunch of your sisters.