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Siberian Tiger found in Alaska

Posted on 4/2/17 at 10:56 am
Posted by Shepherd88
Member since Dec 2013
4879 posts
Posted on 4/2/17 at 10:56 am
Warden's had been tricked after seeing multiple kills via aerial footage and thought it was poachers. They set up game cameras and caught this image..

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Posted by DownshiftAndFloorIt
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Posted on 4/2/17 at 11:14 am to
Is this Facebook or something?

Post the picture
Posted by DownSouthJukin
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Posted on 4/2/17 at 11:17 am to
It's now April 2.
Posted by Shepherd88
Member since Dec 2013
4879 posts
Posted on 4/2/17 at 11:18 am to
PLEASE NOTE: Whereas it is now officially APRIL 2, Alaska Time... Thanks to all who commented on or shared our little jest celebrating the first day of April. Have a terrific weekend! :-)

Togiak Refuge today released a photo of a highly unusual visitor to SW Alaska. This Siberian tiger was caught on a game camera that had been set up in an effort to document suspected illegal hunting activity on a tributary of the Togiak River.

Siberian tigers are native to eastern Russia, just across the Pacific from Alaska. They are a cold climate apex predator that has suffered from habitat lost (deforestation) across portions of their home range. While the presence of one here in western Alaska might be shocking to some, they are excellent swimmers and adept on the pack ice that would have been crossed to get here.

Game cameras are routinely used by biologists on the refuge. This particular camera had been placed on a river by law enforcement officers after several suspicious kill sites were discovered from the air. Initially poaching was suspected and the camera was set up at a likely spot on the river in an effort to document illegal activity.

There have been other unusual visitors in the recent years, including musk oxen and a wood bison, though this one certainly moves to the front of the line. Additional cameras have been deployed and area hunters and anglers are urged to use caution when traveling on rivers that drain into the Togiak River.
Posted by LSUlefty
Youngsville, LA
Member since Dec 2007
28241 posts
Posted on 4/2/17 at 11:18 am to
We refuse to click so post the picture!
Posted by Shepherd88
Member since Dec 2013
4879 posts
Posted on 4/2/17 at 11:19 am to
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Posted by QuietTiger
New Orleans
Member since Dec 2003
26256 posts
Posted on 4/2/17 at 11:21 am to
I clicked, it shows a Siberian eating what looks like an elk, maybe moose.
Posted by No Colors
Sandbar
Member since Sep 2010
12917 posts
Posted on 4/2/17 at 11:23 am to
quote:

what looks like an elk, maybe moose.

It looks like neither of those things.

It looks like a caribou or a reindeer.
Posted by wickowick
Head of Island
Member since Dec 2006
46269 posts
Posted on 4/2/17 at 11:24 am to
I think that is a caribou
Posted by QuietTiger
New Orleans
Member since Dec 2003
26256 posts
Posted on 4/2/17 at 11:26 am to
Works for me. I was right about the tiger?
Posted by Shepherd88
Member since Dec 2013
4879 posts
Posted on 4/2/17 at 11:33 am to
Shite I was the one being taken for an April fools joke! Lol
Posted by upgrayedd
Lifting at Tobin's house
Member since Mar 2013
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Posted on 4/2/17 at 11:39 am to
So there was a kill in the exact center of frame of a game camera?
Posted by Shepherd88
Member since Dec 2013
4879 posts
Posted on 4/2/17 at 11:44 am to
Ahh dammit I guess I got gotten too, I read too fast through the caption and thought it said it's April 2nd as we are posting this, I didn't catch the part after saying it was a jest. Flame away
Posted by wickowick
Head of Island
Member since Dec 2006
46269 posts
Posted on 4/2/17 at 11:44 am to
They might have put the camera on the kill, but you would think the paw prints would have tipped the game Wardens off
Posted by Speckhunter2012
Lake Charles
Member since Dec 2012
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Posted on 4/2/17 at 3:26 pm to
Those dang Russians! LOL

Thanks for the story on this.

I've also been seeing reports on the Tasmanian "Tiger" in Australia and Tasmania being seen recently.

Really cool stuff.
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