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Thursday, February 11, 2010
TIGERS
Tigers occupy the pinnacle of the food chain and a healthy tiger population is an indicator of the well being of the whole forest. Throughout evolution, predators have had a regulatory influence on the population sizes of other species; it is thanks to carnivores, such as tigers, that the number of herbivores is kept in check. In turn, the populations can therefore only fluctuate between certain limits because of this "feedback mechanism".
Tigers are among the most recognisable of all the cats. They typically have rusty-reddish to brown-rusty coats, a whitish medial and ventral area, a white "fringe" that surrounds the face, and stripes that vary from brown or gray to pure black.
The form and density of stripes differs between subspecies (as well as the ground coloration of the fur; for instance, Siberian tigers are usually paler than other tiger subspecies), but most tigers have over 100 stripes. The pattern of stripes is unique to each animal, and thus could potentially be used to identify individuals, much in the same way that fingerprints are used to identify people.
Tigers are among the most popular of the world's charismatic megafauna. They have featured prominently in ancient mythology and folklore, and continue to be depicted in modern films and literature. Tigers appear on many flags and coats of arms, as mascots for sporting teams, and as the national animal of several Asian nations, including India.
ONLY 1411 LEFT..
It’s so sad to learn that the estimated number of Tigers currently in India count to just 1411. At the start of this century, the entire world has around 1 lakh Tigers with India alone having 40000 Tigers in the wild. Increase in population meant that people would fight for place to live against the wild and hence, the decrease in the number. Keeping aside the fact that hunting wild animals used to be a sport for the ‘Maharajas’.
Tigers are becoming rare , reason being the Tiger killings because of its multitude of medicinal or magical properties that is why tiger trade is very profitable. Genuinely the tiger skin is not fashionable but the smuggling of Tiger fur coats and rugs are not difficult for the impoverished hunters. Even after the bans made by the government warning not to gather even wood from the former hunting grounds, poaching of tigers continue.
They all need shelter. we youth have the major power to effect and change the thinking and are responsible for bringing a change in mindset of people.
If all this continues than soon our national animal will not be seen.They will just be remembered in books or photographs.
THE REASON IS MAN
It is the greedy and selfish nature of man that makes him kill animals for his own purpose. but we all are forgetting that we in a way are harming our own environment in which we live.
So lets improve our mistakes by helping our tigers and providing them shelters.
GUYS PLEASE POST,SPEAK UP, GIVE YOUR SUGGESTIONS AND MAKE PEOPLE AWARE SO THAT WE CAN SAVE OUR NATIONAL ANIMAL. EVERY LITTLE STEP WILL WORK.