|
Coffee Shop Talk of a non sexual Nature Visit Sam's Alfresco Heaven. Singapore's best Alfresco Coffee Experience! If you're up to your ears with all this Sex Talk and would like to take a break from it all to discuss other interesting aspects of life in Singapore, pop over and join in the fun. |
|
Thread Tools |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
Russia ask China to help find Putin's tigers eating dinners in China
An honorable member of the Coffee Shop Has Just Posted the Following:
Putin set free 3 tigrrs from wildlife park into the wild wearing tracking devices. Russins found that tigers had cross into Chinese border to eat Chinese food. :D asking China to help track locate Putin's beasts. http://www.themoscowtimes.com/mobile...od/508622.html 'Putin's Tiger' Roams Into China in Search of Food The Moscow Times Oct. 08 2014 16:49 Last edited 16:50 The tiger, named Kuzya, spent summer in the Far Eastern Amur region, where it was released by Vladimir Putin. Tambako The Jaguar / Flickr A*tiger released into*the wild this spring by*Russian President Vladimir Putin seems to*have struggled to*find food and*has crossed the*border into*China in*search of*nutrition, a*news report said. The*tiger, named Kuzya, was tagged with a*satellite tracking collar when Putin released it from*an animal-care center in*May. The*young tiger spent summer in*the Far Eastern Amur region, where it was released, before migrating to*the Jewish autonomous region in*September, and*finally swimming across the*Amur river into*China this weekend, Novaya Gazeta news site reported. However, environmentalists are worried that the*endangered animal may run into*danger in*the southern Chinese provinces, where villagers are known to*hunt down tigers for*preying on*their livestock, an*official from*Russia's nature watchdog was quoted as saying. Novaya Gazeta speculated that Russia's Foreign Ministry may have to*notify Chinese officials about the*immigration by*"President Putin's tiger," but it remained unclear whether any warning would come in*time to*protect the*animal. Kuzya was released into*the wild by*Putin along with two other young tigers, named Borya and*Ilona*— all orphans that had been rescued and*placed in*a care center as part of*the efforts to*preserve the*endangered Amur tiger population. The*Amur tiger is a*highly endangered species, with its total population estimated at*about 400, most of*them inhabiting the*Russian Far East. About 3-5 of*the tigers live in*the Jewish autonomous region*— most of*them orphaned animals that have been raised by*humans and*released back into*the wild as part of*the presidential "Amur Tiger" program, Novaya Gazeta reported. Click here to view the whole thread at www.sammyboy.com. |
Advert Space Available |
Bookmarks |
|
|