Siberian/Russian Jungle Tiger

Panthera tigris altaica

Rani

Rani got out of the circus as a cub

Rani was 9 months old when she came into our care from the circus. She was brought in with a collar around her neck and tamed like a dog. Unfortunately, animal training in the circus starts at a very young age, and it was no different in her case. With us, she grew bold very quickly and now enjoys her free will to make decisions and peace without circus dressage.

Siberian tigers are the largest of all tiger subspecies. The basic coloring of the coat is red-orange in summer, yellowish in winter. The white fur on the belly extends to the groin. The ears are very short, which corresponds to the extremely cold climate of its home environment.
One of the most distinctive characteristics of a tiger is its stripes. Each tiger has its own distinct pattern, like human fingerprints, making them unique. Their skin is as striped as their fur.
The tiger has excellent eyesight, its eyes can register movement much more perfectly and quickly. Spatial vision is important for successful tracking of prey, perfect estimation of distance when jumping, accurate idea of shape and appearance of prey or enemy. At night, his eyes can see 5 times better than human eyes.

Siberian/Russian Jungle Tiger

Panthera tigris altaica

Rani

Rani got out of the circus as a cub

Date of birth

24. 10. 2016

Order

Carnivores

Family

Felidae

BODY LENGTH

males 2,7-3,8 m
females smaller

HEIGHT

105-110 cm

Weight

250-300 kg

LIFE EXPECTANCY

about 15 years

LENGTH OF PREGNANCY

95-112 days

NUMBER OF YOUTHS

3-4, max. 7

Occurrence

in the Amur and Ussuri river basins in East Asia

Food

roe deer, deer, wild goats, wild boar, elk, lynx, bears

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Rani was 9 months old when she came into our care from the circus. She was brought in with a collar around her neck and tamed like a dog. Unfortunately, animal training in the circus starts at a very young age, and it was no different in her case. With us, she grew bold very quickly and now enjoys her free will to make decisions and peace without circus dressage.

Siberian tigers are the largest of all tiger subspecies. The basic coloring of the coat is red-orange in summer, yellowish in winter. The white fur on the belly extends to the groin. The ears are very short, which corresponds to the extremely cold climate of its home environment.
One of the most distinctive characteristics of a tiger is its stripes. Each tiger has its own distinct pattern, like human fingerprints, making them unique. Their skin is as striped as their fur.
The tiger has excellent eyesight, its eyes can register movement much more perfectly and quickly. Spatial vision is important for successful tracking of prey, perfect estimation of distance when jumping, accurate idea of shape and appearance of prey or enemy. At night, his eyes can see 5 times better than human eyes.