I like the german expression "Wer lesen kann, ist ganz im vorteil"
or "He who can read, has an advantage"![]()
Why will everyone being going back to Amur tigers in 10 years? I would envisage a pure bengal EEP by that stage....
Nothing imminent re Bengal tigers.
I can't think of a single UK collection which has gone out of Amur tigers recently in favour of sumatrans, other than Edinburgh, but that was due to the HWP collection plan determining that Amur tigers should be kept there. Longleat recently joined the Amur tiger EEP. Maybe it is different in Europe. To my knowledge, both the Amur and Sumatran tiger EEPs have been able to increase as zoos replace their ageing, non-breeding 'Bengals' with a pure subspecies.
Chester was a relatively recent Amur-Sumatran switch.
because there last amur died, and AFAIK was either non replaceble or zoo manugment decided the enclosure was to small to sustain breeding amurs
The only thing you got right was the fact that the last Amur died,it was Chesters plan to bring in Sumatrans again after the last Amur had died,the Hybrid Bengals was suppose to be a short term stop gap(But they end up staying alot longer than they should because West Mids didn`t have room to take them back),because the Amur died about a month before Easter and they didn`t want an Empty Tiger enclosure.As for the enclosure been to small to breed Amurs rubbish the animal that died was a Chester born animal,in fact was even born in that very enclosure.because there last amur died, and AFAIK was either non replaceble or zoo manugment decided the enclosure was to small to sustain breeding amurs
I didn't know that they'd bred Amur Tigers at Chester was the one that passed away the last one to be born at Chester?
Correct the female that the male lived with was indeed his sister.I believe he was but my history of the tigers is sketchy, I believe he used to share his enclosure with a female (which may have been his sister).
Correct the female that the male lived with was indeed his sister.