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Rare Tigers Observed Game on Siberian Road | Israel today

2020-04-19T18:19:55.971Z


In South Africa, too, lions have turned the road into a resting place • Animals continue to enjoy human seclusion


In South Africa too, the lions have turned the road into a resting place • The animals continue to enjoy human seclusion in the homes due to the corona

While humanity shuts down homes in the wake of the Corona virus, there are others who enjoy the situation and make good use of it. An amazing example of this is a rare record of a tiger seen about a week ago on one of the main roads in frozen Siberia in Russia. 

A road in the Far East of Russia, a driver who kept good distance and one of the world's most endangered big cats, an Amur tiger pic.twitter.com/Me6SHn0IlP

- The Siberian Times (@siberian_times) April 15, 2020

The Siberian tiger is actually one of the largest cat family in the world, more than the lions and any other subspecies of the tigers, and one of the most beautiful, rare and endangered carnivores still active in the wild. As you can see from a video taken by a lone passenger on the road, the tiger enjoyed the quiet and played to his delight on the road until the car arrived and interrupted it. 

It should be noted that a mature Siberian tiger can reach 3.7 meters in length and weighs 420 kg, making it a predator of the kind rarely seen in the world today. Today where humans are active is a huge surprise that cannot be linked to the decline in activity in Russia due to the spread of the corona virus. 

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At the same time, even on the other side of the globe, the big cats are taking advantage of the fact that the corona shuts humans in their homes away from nature. Pictures taken at Kruger Park in South Africa show this week that the Lions took over the main road in the reserve and made it a desirable and preferred resting place. 

The park was closed to visitors on March 25 after the government imposed a general closure, and those who take advantage of the peace and quiet are the lions who no longer have to take into consideration the SUVs and the many tourists who have crowded the reserve for the last few years nonstop. So whoever says the corona is problematic, should argue about the tigers and lions around the world.

Source: israelhayom

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