Monday, January 24, 2011

Big cats in India 2 4 - Tigers Lion, Leopard Snow Leopard Alphonse Roy, the only animals tigers fair

Big cats in India 2 4 - Snow Leopard Alphonse Roy Assad Tigers, Leopard, only for the exhibition




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In the Great Cats of India, Alphonse Roy, Director of Photography Wildlife of India's leading, and a personal quest to follow the four types of big cats in India - the tiger, lion, Asia, Leopard and Snow Leopard.

Tiger (Panthera tigris)
Tigers are the largest cats and tigers in India is somewhat larger than those of Indonesia and Bali, with males weighing 180-260 kg (396-572 lbs) and females 130 to 160 kilograms (286-352 pounds). There are eight subspecies of tigers.

Asian lion (Leo Tiger Persian)
Can be found on the lion the only Asian in the forest region of transmission, northwest India. This black tend to be smaller than their counterparts in Africa. 200-300 may be a simple black-Asian in the wild.

Leopard (pardus Tiger)
Although the Tigers are the largest of all big cats, tigers may be the largest geographical area and most versatile. They are comfortable in the tropical forests, mountains, meadows and deserts. In the deserts and the Panthers seem to pale yellow. In grassy areas, they are a darker yellow, and sometimes all black

Snow Leopard (Panthera Unica)
With spotted coat, the Snow Leopard, like a leopard, but other adjustments in line with its range of habitat. And the rarely seen snow leopards, but when they can be found in the mountains of Central Asia, northwest of Tibet to the mountains of the Himalayas.




Big cats in India 2 4 - Snow Leopard Alphonse Roy Assad Tigers, Leopard, only for the exhibition

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