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Rare video released of a family of tigers feeding on their prey in Thailand

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The Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation has released rare images showing a family of two tiger cubs, their parents and two other tigers feeding on their prey.

 

The rare footage, which lasts just 25 seconds, was taken by camera traps installed by officials of the Dong Phayayen-Khao Yai wildlife research centre, in cooperation with the Panthera organisation, at an undisclosed location in the Dong Phayayen-Khao Yai forest complex in Thailand’s north-eastern region.

 

The department identified the parent tigers as TLT105F and TLF106F.

 

Full Story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/rare-video-released-of-a-family-of-tigers-feeding-on-their-prey-in-thailand/

 

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Best to keep this info a secret. 

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Nice to know that they seem to be thriving, cubs and all.

Gorgeous, powerful, and frightening creatures doing what they do. I remember seeing tigers in Malaysia at a tree house eco-tourist thing way up in the highlands many years ago and they were so beautiful ... but scary as heck even 40 ft up in the air from them.  

I had no idea that the father hung around. 

I thought these were solitary creatures.

Anyway, it's great to see and as @Nabby correctly points out, this should be more of a secret.

23 hours ago, Nabby said:

Best to keep this info a secret. 

They release it to keep the mushroom pickers and loggers away.

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