
I think I saw a putty-cat! I went to The San Diego Safari Park to practice with my new camera, but I got kinda distracted by these little guys. I think this one wanted to come home with me……or else he wanted to eat something right past my ear.

Meet the tiger cubs. One cub was brought to the park from The National Zoo after it was rejected by its mother and the other was confiscated at the San Diego/Mexican border by patrol agents when it was seven weeks old. One is a Bengal Tiger and the other a Sumatran. There are less than 400 Sumatran tigers left in the wild.

This wasn’t a fair test of my new RX10 camera because I had to shoot through-multi inch tempered scratched glass, but who cares, these guys were too amazing to pass up and I knew you would like to see them! I can show you some fair test shots later. Now, it’s tiger time.

The cubs are living in a 5.2 acre outdoor tiger habitat with a river running through it, a waterfall, grass, trees, multiple levels and hiding places, and real dirt to roll in. It cost $19.5 million dollars to build. The cubs are growing up together and thriving. Check out this video of the day they were introduced to each other which was filmed with no glass obstructions:
There are other tigers in the habitat too, like this guy, who likes his bone. Doggies get grumpy when you take their bone. I wouldn’t want to try taking this guy’s bone away! He seemed to think I might want to!

There are only 3,890 tigers left in the wild. In 1900 there were an estimated 100,000.

This past year is the first time there has been an actual modest increase in the wild tiger population since 1900, which proves that conservation efforts can work if they are supported.

It would be a worldwide disgrace if the only tigers left in the world lived in zoos.

Cheers to you from the earth’s last remaining magnificent tigers~
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Such beautiful animals! I love to post about my two cats but this was just adorable!
These are just really BIG versions of your kitty-kats! 🐯🐯
Like the way they bonded instantly. Trust the animals to have that innate sense! Super pics.
Good point & very true!
Truly amazing shots. 🙂
Most encouraging & thank you! 🐯
Such magnificent creatures, and those cubs!
Gorgeousness on four very big 🐾🐾 !
What beautiful animals. Truly stunning. (and great photos!)
So happy you appreciate the 🐯🐯 and the photos! Thank you~
Huggable…. but please may they always have the wild place to call home.
Amen, to that. A safe wild place to call home. 🐯
Amazingly sharp images
Thank you! The glass was a substantial obstacle but the camera did a pretty good job considering.
Yep
A tigerific post, my friend. (♡◖ฺ◡ฺ◗ฺ)♡I wish I can take the ‘putty-cub’ home. Over here, the Malayan tiger is critically endangered. It was reported there’s only about 250 tigers left. (/❛o❛\)
That is so very sad. Imagine what these tigers think of us humans. <3 🐯 <3
Yes, so very disturbing! (๑´╹‸╹`๑)
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You’ve been having fun with your new camera! Your photos are exquisite and a lovely tribute to tigers. I had no idea there are less than 4,000 tigers in the wild, but it makes sense then to push conservation efforts like the facility that houses the cubs. 5.2 acres of safe haven for tigers are invaluable. Thank you for sharing your amazing photos and words. 🌹🐅
Thank you much more for such a thoughtful comment and for appreciating the tigers, and their endangered status. There are only 300 Bengal tigers left in the wild. Soon I fear, there may be none. 🐯
Wow wow wow!
🐯🐯🐯 thanks to you!
They are beautiful and fascinating creatures. Thanks for the beautiful photos and helpful backstory. I’m glad there is a modest increase in their population. Yes, it would be a huge shame if we didn’t preserve them and so many of the big animals of Africa too. I hope we are learning about co-habiting with all the other beings on the planet.
I hope we are learning too. I know many people definitely care about conservation, but unfortunately the people doing the damage do not, which leaves many wild animals extremely vulnerable. 🐯
Agreed Cindy.
Cute cats. But I wouldn’t want to take his bones away from him 😀
Kind regards Alexander
I think that would be the last act of anyone foolish enough to try! 🐯
Astonishing shots, especially through glass – though I bet you’re glad it was there! The photo where the tiger with the bone is looking straight at you is amazing.
Thank you very much . Someone said that tiger reminded them of Shere Kahn of Jungle Book fame, and that name fits that look perfectly! 🐯
Oh I am a complete puddle. I love cats of all kinds, but especially tigers, my power animals. I travel with two spirit tigers (big love). Who cares about the glass – wonderful photos.
Alison
They are just magnificent creatures. If you feel connected to tigers, you might want to read,
“The Tiger: A True Story of Vengeance and Survival,” by John Vaillant. It’s quite a read. I read it several years ago and If I remember correctly, it was translated from Russian. I think it is a mixture of fact and fantasy. Google it if you want to sort out the truth from the non. I just found it a fascinating read.
Such cuties! Thanks for including the video, Cindy. So adorable. I agree that it would be a worldwide disgrace if the only tigers left in the world lived in zoos. I’m not a proponent of removing animals from their natural habitats merely for show or ‘education.’ The only lesson children learn from zoos is that it’s okay to exploit other species. We have no right. We’re supposed to be the stewards of Mother Earth, not exploiters or destroyers. Placing an animal in captivity to preserve the species is arguable, from the animal’s point of view. Would I give up my freedom to preserve my species? I doubt it. Temporary captivity is acceptable, if an animal is hurt or endangered, and if the intent is to release the animal back to the wild. Has Planet of the Apes taught us nothing? I wonder . . . Your photos are gorgeous as always, my friend ❤
Yes, it is a terrible compromise when a wild creatures only safe option for species survival are wild animal conservation parks. They are far better than zoos in that animals live in open, natural spaces, roaming outside with trees and water. The Safari Park sponsors CRES (Center for Research on Endangered Species) which is on the cutting edge of using DNA to save endangered species. The are working on saving the endangered northern white rhino of whom only four live in the world, as just one example. They have done so much more than this. They have, for example returned extinct California Condors to California. My son was lucky enough to spend time volunteering for this amazing program.
This is good to know, Cindy. These and several other conservation measures are commendable. I would hope that the end goal is to release animals back to the wild, as many travel great distances on a seasonal, if not daily, basis. The irony is that we humans endangered these species in the first place. I’m grateful that the exploiters are far fewer in number than the stewards ❤
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So cute!
They are indeed! 🐯🐯
Wow! You are in San Diego????
I live just north of San Diego.
I think that would be a disgrace if we ever let it come to that.
Yes, and as we speak here, there are only 300 Bengal tigers left in the wild.
That’s an extremely sad fact.
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Oh Cindy, you shot those gorgeous feline eyes right into my heart. Thank you for this beautiful post. <3
Thank you for the 🐯🐯 🐯 <3 my dear friend!
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Very cute tiger cub! I want to have one as a pet. Hehehe!
It would cut down on your houseguests substantially…..
…and literally as well. LOL! 😀
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I adore tigers, and I think your shots are just perfect despite the thick, scratched glass. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you more for appreciating the 🐯🐯!
Omigosh, they are so purrrfect! Absolutely gorgeous cats. I do hope that conservation can overtake the damage done by people. Thanks for sharing, Cyndy! 😀
I hope so too & 🐯🐯 hugs to you Linda!
Great post! Love the photos!
Merci beaucoup mon ami 🐯
Welcome!
So cute Cindy and the new camera is working very well.
I am still learning it’s nuances but so far am very pleased~
Certainly looking good
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Your photos are very manificent ! it is as the tigers are just near you! their paws are impressive!
Merci beaucoup mon ami. I loved looking into tiger eyes! 🐾
Yeah, don’t try and smuggle your tiger across the border……… 🐾
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At least you have found the niche in which you can prosper.
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These photos are so great! Really incredible. 🙂
The 🐯🐯🐯 and I thank you! <3
Oh Cindy, I’m so glad you “Saw a putty cat” and shared! This made me smile like a cat with cream. I can’t believe you were taking these beautiful photos through scratched glass. Thanks for taking time to include the video too — it was adorable. Hugs!
Hugs and 🐯 <3 back to you sweet Teagan!
I’m liking from my other blog, now! 😀 So, after my other comment about man will wipe out all the Putty Cats, because man is the worst, I just signed an AVAAZ petition against Trump changing some law so his sons can bring home elephant remains from Big Game hunting.
I’m assuming this is true, or there would be no petition.
Oh yes, he dismantled the trophy hunting ban against threatened species so Donny Jr and his ilk can go “Tiger hunting with his elephant gun. In case of accidents he always brung his mum.”
V V G! RH
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Absolutely loved seeing the tigers here today, Cindy. Interesting facts, and a marvelous tribute to a most remarkable and beautiful creature. Young cats have the pink nose, and it darkens to black as the cat ages. Simply wonderful post, thank you.
I had no idea about the nose! Thanks for the tigoid 🐾
Fantastic photos! They are precious.
The 🐾 and I thank you!
Such beautiful beings.
Yes! <3
The look on the face of the tiger with the bone!!! Almost human. And I think my favorite part was their tender fuzzy ears (on such a ferocious beast!)– Beautiful beautiful! And hope you have the best Thanksgiving ahead, a wonderful time with people you love — are you the cook?? I’m thankful for you and all the beauty you send out over and over. You are amazing Cindy. hugs hugs!
Yes, I am the kook, and I love it, love the eating and too. <3 back to you Rhonda and to your family 🐾
Agree Cindy– I think the best cooks do love to eat too!! Happy Thanksgiving!! xox
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I adore tigers 🙂
Mo-hugs and kisses <3
🐾 kisses back 2UX2! <3
Reblogged this on Musings on Life & Experience and commented:
Photos of gorgeous tigers taken by Cindy Knoke.
Don’t tell anyone, but tigers really are cheating for a photographer. You can’t take a bad photo of them, lucky beasts! Thank you for supporting the 🐾 Patricia <3
Your tiger photos are magnificent!
You are both kind and appreciated! Thank you 🐾
Wow – these are amazing, awesome – whatever adjective I could think of…these are beyond wonderful.
Oh so kind & so appreciated! 🐾
Absolutely tragic.
Yes.
which RX10 did you get Cindy?
The new IV…..
I should of known you’d get the best! I’d love to have 24 fps! However……..lots of time to go over way more pictures.
I never get the best. I have always used inexpensive cameras. This is the first time I got a pricey one. The speed is pretty amazing but I do use it judiciously for the just the reason you mention.
Gorgeous creatures.
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Great pictures and a lovely video. The best way to get distracted 🙂
Yes indeed, I would pussy foot 🐾 around these guys any day!
A joy to catch up with your stunning photography. Such incredible creatures and hopefully we can keep them alive in the wild too.
The recent increase in wild pop numbers is very encouraging so I do hope so, but I also see people in power with a complete disregard for endangered creatures and habitats so I don’t know…..
Yes, that is worrying and I think just at a point where naturalists were finding some degree of success.
Yes, they need support to continue the progress. 🐾
Fantastic pictures Cindy, you have a keen eye, excellent pictures, that sixth picture is stunning and should be framed.
Kind regards.
That was so amazing to experience. He looked at me with that total feral look. He looked at me like a tiger, burning bright! <3
Best close up pic I can ever recall seeing Cindy.
Oh my gosh! I am honored, and humbled. Thank you 🐯
New camera! Wow. Look at the size of those feet for the cubs to grow into. -Oscar
My God! They are so magnificent! And we are killing them off….
Reblogged this on charles french words reading and writing and commented:
These are beautiful photos of these extraordinary animals!
Thank you so much for highlighting these amazing creatures Charles. I have significant concern about how well we humans are managing our stewardship of this planet. There are less than 400 Sumatrans left in the wild. Closer to 300 actually.
Beautiful. That bone would make some serious bone broth!
Go for it. Tell the tiger. He might disagree. Laughing…. Wonderful to hear from you Wendy <3
Thanks for sharing Cindy! They are so gorgeous and the cubs are adorable!! 😊
Yes, they are, and it is sad we humans seem to hurt that which is most beautiful.
I agree Cindy. Sorry if I asked before but do you live near San Diego, CA? That is where I want to go when my husband retires!!
Yes. I live in an unincorporated rural area north of San Diego.
Wow. I want to live somewhere near the ocean down there since there do seem to be places that take care of sea turtles. 🙂
Yes, There is a stable population of sea turtles in San Diego Harbor and rehab facility for them in South Bay.
That is awesome. Thanks for letting me know Cindy! Maybe someday you and I might meet. Anything can happen. 🐢
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Beautiful and scary at the same time! 🙂
That is the allure of the wild ones! 🐾