Tigers and their wild animal magnetism
Today, the Tiger Day is celebrated in the Far East. The purpose of the Tiger Day, according to the idea of its organizers, was the desire to make the inhabitants of the Far East, as well as the inhabitants of the whole planet, think about the need to preserve such a rare representative of the cat family as the Amur tiger on Earth.
We believe that tigers are the real embodiment of wild nature in all its splendor. This is a post of admiration for the most graceful, strong and majestic cats on the planet.
Looking straight into the face. (© Yudik Pradnyana)
A dispute over the territory. (© Marsel van Oosten)
The white tiger. (© Bridgena Barnard)
Face to face. (© Erwann Maignan)
Perspective. (© Klaus Wiese)
Rage. (© Prabu Dennaga)
A swimming tiger. (© Stig Ottesen)
Splashes. (© Max Rinaldi)
Tiger. (© Mike Kolesnikov)
Couple. (© Robert Cinega)
Winner of Nat Geo 2012 in the category "Nature". (© Ashley Vincent)
Tiger claws. (© Yudi Lim)
The eye of the tiger. (© Toth Csaba)
The white tiger. (© Jean-Claude Sch.)
Quenches your thirst. (© Ashley Vincent)
The Sumatran tiger. (© bigcatphotos UK)
White tiger uppercut. (© Franz Gementiza)
What did I say? (© Julian John)
The King of the night. (© Marsel van Oosten)
This is Sparta! (© Franz Gementiza)
A tiger in green. (© Søren Nielsen)