Was just wondering if there are realy no pure Bengal tigers anymore in European zoos. ZooTierListe list 100 former keepers in Europe and at the beginning - mid 20th centuary it must have been kept and bred in large numbers both in zoos and circusses.
In those days Bali, Javan, Sumatran, Indochinese, Malayan, South China and Caspian tigers were quite rarely kept and bred ( or not kept at all ) and only the Siberian tiger was kept and bred also in good numbers.
Therefor I hardly can't believe that all Bengal tigers have been mixed-up with other tiger subspecies and that there are none pure Bengal tigers at all anymore in Europe and why should this have happened with the Bengal tiger and not for example with the Siberian tiger ?
Is there ever done any DNA-testing on the European tiger population ?
Hope some Big Cat-experts can give me some answers on this.
In those days Bali, Javan, Sumatran, Indochinese, Malayan, South China and Caspian tigers were quite rarely kept and bred ( or not kept at all ) and only the Siberian tiger was kept and bred also in good numbers.
Therefor I hardly can't believe that all Bengal tigers have been mixed-up with other tiger subspecies and that there are none pure Bengal tigers at all anymore in Europe and why should this have happened with the Bengal tiger and not for example with the Siberian tiger ?
Is there ever done any DNA-testing on the European tiger population ?
Hope some Big Cat-experts can give me some answers on this.