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Post by another specialist on Apr 8, 2008 11:33:20 GMT
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Post by another specialist on Aug 13, 2008 16:36:52 GMT
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Post by leopard81 on Aug 24, 2008 21:25:15 GMT
so would i
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Post by Melanie on Aug 24, 2008 21:30:22 GMT
What do you mean by that?
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Post by another specialist on Aug 25, 2008 4:20:24 GMT
Yes, leopard81? what do you mean?
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Post by sebbe67 on Oct 24, 2008 22:31:56 GMT
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Post by marozi on Dec 15, 2008 18:29:28 GMT
There are rumours about the ongoing existence of the Java-Tiger as we know. One of the latest is this article from 17.11.08 on detikNews. An unidentified body of a female mountain hiker was found in Mount Merbabu National Park, Central Java, allegedly died from tiger attack. Villagers who discovered the body has also claimed some tiger sightings in the vicinity. The head of the Taman Nasional Gunung Merbabu Hall (BTNGM) Central Java, Untung Suprapto, justified the discovery of the female body that it was suspected became casualties of the tiger attack. According to the Profit, in the TNGM forest still was gotten habibat the tiger. However he did not know precisely the number of occupants's tigers TNGM. "We had never seen direct, but the story from the resident indeed still was having the tiger in Merbabu." Well... They know there are tigers but they never seen them (or any evidence of them) but they are there...
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Post by another specialist on Dec 15, 2008 21:22:00 GMT
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Post by another specialist on Dec 15, 2008 21:29:54 GMT
There are rumours about the ongoing existence of the Java-Tiger as we know. One of the latest is this article from 17.11.08 on detikNews. An unidentified body of a female mountain hiker was found in Mount Merbabu National Park, Central Java, allegedly died from tiger attack. Villagers who discovered the body has also claimed some tiger sightings in the vicinity. The head of the Taman Nasional Gunung Merbabu Hall (BTNGM) Central Java, Untung Suprapto, justified the discovery of the female body that it was suspected became casualties of the tiger attack. According to the Profit, in the TNGM forest still was gotten habibat the tiger. However he did not know precisely the number of occupants's tigers TNGM. "We had never seen direct, but the story from the resident indeed still was having the tiger in Merbabu." Well... They know there are tigers but they never seen them (or any evidence of them) but they are there... Continued sightings of the Javan tiger Occasional reports still surface of a few tigers to be found in east Java where the forested areas account for almost thirty percent of the land surface. Meru Betiri National Park, the least accessible area of the island, is located here and considered the most likely area for any remaining Javan tigers. This park is now coming under threat from three gold mining companies after the discovery of 80,000 tons of gold deposit within the locality. Despite the continuing claims of sightings it is far more likely that, even with full protection and in reserve areas, the Javan tiger was unable to be saved. The 'tigers' are quite likely to be leopards seen from a distance. At the present time the World Conservation Monitoring Centre lists this subspecies as having an 'outstanding query over status' rather than 'extinct', and some agencies are carrying out experiments using infrared activated remote cameras in an effort to photograph any tigers. Authorities are even prepared to initiate the move of several thousand people should tiger protection require this.[citation needed] But until concrete evidence can be produced (expert sightings, pug marks, photographic evidence, attacks on people and animals), the Javan tiger must be considered yet another tiger subspecies which is probably extinct.[4] On November 2008, an unidentified body of a female mountain hiker was found in Mount Merbabu National Park, Central Java, allegedly died from tiger attack. Villagers who discovered the body has also claimed some tiger sightings in the vicinity. [5] en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Javan_Tiger
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Post by another specialist on Dec 15, 2008 21:35:18 GMT
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Post by Peter on Dec 13, 2009 22:30:20 GMT
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Post by Melanie on Dec 14, 2009 9:58:58 GMT
The photo with the tiger skin is absoulutely disgusting.
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Post by Peter on Dec 16, 2009 23:04:28 GMT
I agree, it is disgusting to see those killed and displayed Javan Tiger individuals/skins, but as disgusting as they are, they are the one of the few images of Javan Tigers.
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Post by Bhagatí on Dec 18, 2009 23:20:44 GMT
Is that Martes flavigula from Indonesia on the pic? From Amsterdam and his 35.000 images about Indonesia? If yes, very welcome on thread of Endangered Mammals namely Martes flavigula robinsoni. Very pleased for this.
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Post by Bhagatí on Jan 6, 2010 20:33:35 GMT
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Post by Peter on Jan 8, 2010 21:49:52 GMT
Is that Martes flavigula from Indonesia on the pic? From Amsterdam and his 35.000 images about Indonesia? If yes, very welcome on thread of Endangered Mammals namely Martes flavigula robinsoni. Very pleased for this. I could not find one.
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Post by Bhagatí on Jan 9, 2010 22:30:26 GMT
Thank's!
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Post by Bhagatí on Jul 28, 2010 20:43:35 GMT
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Post by Bhagatí on Jul 28, 2010 20:48:12 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jul 29, 2010 14:31:16 GMT
Is it possible to resize this next to last photo a bit?
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