A travelogue by Larry Quah who travels to open the "windows of his mind", takes nothing with him but fond memories and leaves nothing but his footprints.
Sunday, July 02, 2006
The great Siberian Tiger which was saved from extinction. From a breeding pair, the Tiger Park in Harbin managed to have in existence now more than 100 tigers, attestation to man's effort to save an endangered species. These tigers are bigger in size than the Bengal ones and are free to roam within the park. Better not stray out of the coach or one could become rare delicacy for them!
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2 comments:
hehehe that's funny! tigers eating fresh human sashimi!
Ryozan,
If one doesn't stray out, he won't become human sashimi but, if he does, I suppose the tigers would love to try it. That's what happened to a Japanese man on safari in S Africa. Seeing that the lions appeared tame he went near them to video them but became sashimi for the lions and his friends filmed him being eaten instead.
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