The more I’ve learned about Russia the more I see them more as a parallel universe to America. Like imagine here in America in like Kentucky giant tigers are just roaming around. I’d be scared shitless going hiking
Interesting and a good thing that Siberian tigers do not appear to have the same attack frequency on humans as Bengal tigers. Tiger attack is a persistent problem in India. Historically these predators killed several thousand people a year in that nation. Though much of Siberia's tiger range is sparsely populated with people, attack rates per thousand still seem much lower.
Prob eats a lot
He might even eat the occasional juvenile brown bear.
Code Name: Hobbes
He’s greeeeeeaaaaaaaat
Those muscles tho, bro is swole af
in Chris Farley’s voice “Seen the gym?”
Nice try poacher!
He doesn't look huge. He most definitely IS huge.
I think the name "The beast" is what they call Siberian (now renamed Amur) Tigers because of how large these big cats get.
Couldn't find anything really on a particular Tiger but I'll keep checking
Didn’t skip muscle day.
Favorite food is redditors. Has learned how to open doors
Life...uh...finds a way.
He would have died of food poisoning
u/beasttiger_real
Chonky murder cat
He's my chdhood friend. He grew like 100kg last time I saw him.
What if this is a normal sized tiger with stumpy legs?
Bros build like a brick wall.
No but my cousin owns a Male and female . The male is about 400lbs, and the female around 250+-
I met him 10 yrs ago in a bar on the coast of Rio. Interesting fellow. Probably kgb 😭
Send lawyers, guns, and money 🎵
He loves eating.
Ah so this is the tiger the nerd wanted to punch its balls
Can confirm, he is huge.
The more I’ve learned about Russia the more I see them more as a parallel universe to America. Like imagine here in America in like Kentucky giant tigers are just roaming around. I’d be scared shitless going hiking
Interesting and a good thing that Siberian tigers do not appear to have the same attack frequency on humans as Bengal tigers. Tiger attack is a persistent problem in India. Historically these predators killed several thousand people a year in that nation. Though much of Siberia's tiger range is sparsely populated with people, attack rates per thousand still seem much lower.
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