Siberian tiger
This is probably the coolest blip or in the matter of fact one of the coolest photos I have ever taken.
Panthera tigris altaica also known as the Amur tiger, Siberian tiger, Manchurian, Altaic and Korean/North-Chinan tiger.
Considered the largest subspecies, with a head and body length of 190-230 cm (the tail of a tiger is 60-110 cm long) and an average weight of around 227 kg (500 lb) for males, the Amur tiger is also noted for its thick coat, distinguished by a paler golden hue and fewer stripes.
The last two censuses (1996 and 2005) found 450-500 Amur tigers within their single, and more or less continuous, range making it one of the largest undivided tiger populations in the world.
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