Arizona Docent 17 Nov 2013 vogelcommando said: From the 1899 guidebook... Click to expand... That explains it. I was starting to think vogelcommando took this and he (or she) is like 120 years old.
vogelcommando said: From the 1899 guidebook... Click to expand... That explains it. I was starting to think vogelcommando took this and he (or she) is like 120 years old.
I I IanRRobinson 17 Nov 2013 I think that this is the only photo of this form that I have seen to feature a live animal. It's a pity that it's so overweight.
I think that this is the only photo of this form that I have seen to feature a live animal. It's a pity that it's so overweight.
TeaLovingDave 17 Nov 2013 I have seen this image, along with two others of the same individual and a third of what may be a separate individual, floating around on the internet in the past.
I have seen this image, along with two others of the same individual and a third of what may be a separate individual, floating around on the internet in the past.
vogelcommando 17 Nov 2013 Arizona Docent said: That explains it. I was starting to think vogelcommando took this and he (or she) is like 120 years old. Click to expand... NO ! HE is even not half that age !
Arizona Docent said: That explains it. I was starting to think vogelcommando took this and he (or she) is like 120 years old. Click to expand... NO ! HE is even not half that age !
vogelcommando 17 Nov 2013 IanRRobinson said: I think that this is the only photo of this form that I have seen to feature a live animal. It's a pity that it's so overweight. Click to expand... In fact there are two living animals on the picture ( above left side on the rock there is a second animal ).
IanRRobinson said: I think that this is the only photo of this form that I have seen to feature a live animal. It's a pity that it's so overweight. Click to expand... In fact there are two living animals on the picture ( above left side on the rock there is a second animal ).
P P Pertinax 26 Nov 2013 Animal said: The third picture of TLD is from Hagenbeck. Click to expand... I have found two other photos of this same animal, one of them is a good colour one. (You can find it if you google 'caspian Tiger museum'.) It is labelled as the last Caspian Tiger in captivity, at Hamburg from 1955-60. Does anyone have any details of its capture/origin?
Animal said: The third picture of TLD is from Hagenbeck. Click to expand... I have found two other photos of this same animal, one of them is a good colour one. (You can find it if you google 'caspian Tiger museum'.) It is labelled as the last Caspian Tiger in captivity, at Hamburg from 1955-60. Does anyone have any details of its capture/origin?