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FrankfurtCat

(1,213 posts)
Sat Apr 1, 2017, 03:01 PM Apr 2017

(Warning:Graphic) WOW! Siberian Tiger from Russia visits Southwest Alaska...(from November 4, 2016)

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Togiak Refuge today released a photo of a highly unusual visitor to SW Alaska. This Siberian tiger was caught on a game camera that had been set up in an effort to document suspected illegal hunting activity on a tributary of the Togiak River.

Siberian tigers are native to eastern Russia, just across the Pacific from Alaska. They are a cold climate apex predator that has suffered from habitat lost (deforestation) across portions of their home range. While the presence of one here in western Alaska might be shocking to some, they are excellent swimmers and adept on the pack ice that would have been crossed to get here.

Game cameras are routinely used by biologists on the refuge. This particular camera had been placed on a river by law enforcement officers after several suspicious kill sites were discovered from the air. Initially poaching was suspected and the camera was set up at a likely spot on a river in an effort to document illegal activity.

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(Warning:Graphic) WOW! Siberian Tiger from Russia visits Southwest Alaska...(from November 4, 2016) (Original Post) FrankfurtCat Apr 2017 OP
What a beautiful animal. Hope this Tiger is protected. democratisphere Apr 2017 #1
Awesome! The Velveteen Ocelot Apr 2017 #2
Unless Trump is going to deport tiger-americans, this is a permanent resident. bigmonkey Apr 2017 #3
I've always wondered how a battle between a Grizzly and Siberian Tiger would go. Fantastic Anarchist Apr 2017 #4
Polar bear vs tiger uppityperson Apr 2017 #5
I've thought that, too. Fantastic Anarchist Apr 2017 #6
Does the Brown family know about this? packman Apr 2017 #7
That's funny! FrankfurtCat Apr 2017 #10
Not 1 Ray Troll shirt among them? uppityperson Apr 2017 #11
Happy April Fools day uppityperson Apr 2017 #8
Oh, wow, that'll teach me to take ANYTHING on Facebook seriously... FrankfurtCat Apr 2017 #9

bigmonkey

(1,798 posts)
3. Unless Trump is going to deport tiger-americans, this is a permanent resident.
Sat Apr 1, 2017, 04:02 PM
Apr 2017

I doubt the tiger has a return ticket to present to the TSA.

I suppose using the word "vistor" emphasizes cheekily that there may not be a breeding population, yet.

Fantastic Anarchist

(7,309 posts)
6. I've thought that, too.
Sat Apr 1, 2017, 07:21 PM
Apr 2017

Also thought Tiger v. Great White in his swim over.

I'm partial to the Tiger in all three bouts.

FrankfurtCat

(1,213 posts)
10. That's funny!
Sun Apr 2, 2017, 11:06 AM
Apr 2017

After seeing Post 8 from uppityperson, the show Alaska Bush People is another joke at Alaska's expense, (though I admit I have watched it in the past). There is a satirical(?) review on each show on Channel Guide, written by Ryan Berenz that is really funny:

http://www.channelguidemag.com/tv-news/2017/01/13/discovery-channel-alaskan-bush-people-recap-bear-with-us/

Channel Guide moved his articles to TV Insider:
https://www.tvinsider.com/139132/alaskan-bush-people-special-forever-browntown-recap/

FrankfurtCat

(1,213 posts)
9. Oh, wow, that'll teach me to take ANYTHING on Facebook seriously...
Sun Apr 2, 2017, 10:48 AM
Apr 2017

...I wonder if they were also taking a jab at the Russia/United States situation while concocting their clever hoax. I have to admit, this seemed plausible to me.

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