276°
Posted 20 hours ago

The Oilmen: The North Sea Tigers

£9.9£99Clearance
ZTS2023's avatar
Shared by
ZTS2023
Joined in 2023
82
63

About this deal

India is home to the world's largest population of wild tigers. [133] A 2014 census estimated a population of 2,226, a 30% increase since 2011. [140] On International Tiger Day 2019, the 'Tiger Estimation Report 2018' was released by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The report estimates a population of 2967 tigers in India with 25% increase since 2014. Modi said "India is one of the safest habitats for tigers as it has achieved the target of doubling the tiger population from 1411 in 2011 to 2967 in 2019". [141] As of 2022, India accounts for 75 percent of global tiger population. [142] The Tiger Census of 2023 reports tiger population in India at 3167. [143] Tigers generally gain independence at around two years of age and attain sexual maturity at age three or four for females and four or five years for males. Juvenile mortality is high, however—about half of all cubs do not survive more than two years. Tigers have been known to reach up to 20 years of age in the wild. Wildlife Watch Group (2011). "Less than 3,000 Pet Tigers in America". Wildlife Times. 5 (37): 12–13.

Rest assured that your chances are slim and your safety can be easily ensured by following basic safety precautions like staying close to shore and avoiding murky waters where visibility may be limited. Are There Dangerous Sharks in the North Sea? There are three other colour variants – white, golden and nearly stripeless snow white – that are now virtually non-existent in the wild due to the reduction of wild tiger populations, but continue in captive populations. The white tiger has white fur and sepia-brown stripes. The golden tiger has a pale golden pelage with a blond tone and reddish-brown stripes. The snow white tiger is a morph with extremely faint stripes and a pale reddish-brown ringed tail. Both snow white and golden tigers are homozygous for CORIN gene mutations. [65]Major threats to the tiger include habitat destruction, habitat fragmentation and poaching for fur and body parts, which have simultaneously greatly reduced tiger populations in the wild. [1] In India, only 11% of the historical tiger habitat remains due to habitat fragmentation. [136] Demand for tiger parts for use in traditional Chinese medicine has also been cited as a major threat to tiger populations. [137] [138] [139] Some estimates suggest that there are fewer than 2,500 mature breeding individuals, with no subpopulation containing more than 250 mature breeding individuals. [1]

There have been some reports of occasional sightings of smaller shark species like dogfish; however, they pose no threat to humans as they primarily feed on smaller marine animals.International Tiger Day 2019: PM Modi Releases Report, India counts 2967 Tigers". Jagran Josh. 2019. Archived from the original on 29 July 2019. In China, tigers became the target of large-scale 'anti-pest' campaigns in the early 1950s, where suitable habitats were fragmented following deforestation and resettlement of people to rural areas, who hunted tigers and prey species. Though tiger hunting was prohibited in 1977, the population continued to decline and is considered extinct in southern China since 2001. [156] [157] Having earlier rejected the Western-led environmentalist movement, China changed its stance in the 1980s and became a party to the CITES treaty. By 1993 it had banned the trade in tiger parts, and this diminished the use of tiger bones in traditional Chinese medicine. [158] The Tibetan people's trade in tiger skins has also been a threat to tigers. The pelts were used in clothing, tiger-skin chuba being worn as fashion. In 2006 the 14th Dalai Lama was persuaded to take up the issue. Since then there has been a change of attitude, with some Tibetans publicly burning their chubas. [159] Cycling, Maps, Information, Facts and Figures, Attractions, Sights, Activities, Events, Accommodation

Miquelle, D.; Darman, Y.; Seryodkin, I. (2011). " Panthera tigris ssp. altaica". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. IUCN. 2011: e.T15956A5333650. doi: 10.2305/IUCN.UK.2011-2.RLTS.T15956A5333650.en. Xu, X.; Dong, G. X.; Hu, X. S.; Miao, L.; Zhang, X. L.; Zhang, D. L.; Yang, H. D.; Zhang, T. Y.; Zou, Z. T.; Zhang, T. T.; Zhuang, Y.; Bhak, J.; Cho, Y. S.; Dai, W. T.; Jiang, T. J.; Xie, C.; Li, R.; Luo, S. J. (2013). "The Genetic Basis of White Tigers". Current Biology. 23 (11): 1031–5. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2013.04.054. PMID 23707431.

Angelshark

a b c d Mazák, J. H. & Groves, C. P. (2006). "A taxonomic revision of the tigers ( Panthera tigris)" (PDF). Mammalian Biology. 71 (5): 268–287. doi: 10.1016/j.mambio.2006.02.007. Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 September 2007. Timothy, E.; Fulbright, D.; Hewitt, G. (2007). Wildlife Science: Linking Ecological Theory and Management Applications. CRC Press. ISBN 978-0-8493-7487-6. UCi supports the UK and International Underwater Industry with feature articles on operating and service companies in this important market.

The most common shark sightings in the North Sea are of porbeagle sharks, which can grow up to 3 meters long and weigh over 300 kg.Mazák, V.; Groves, C. P.; Van Bree, P. (1978). "Skin and Skull of the Bali Tiger, and a list of preserved specimens of Panthera tigris balica (Schwarz, 1912)". Zeitschrift für Säugetierkunde. 43 (2): 108–113. a b Piper, P. J.; Ochoa, J.; Lewis, H.; Paz, V.; Ronquillo, W. P. (2008). "The first evidence for the past presence of the tiger Panthera tigris (L.) on the island of Palawan, Philippines: extinction in an island population". Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 264 (1–2): 123–127. Bibcode: 2008PPP...264..123P. doi: 10.1016/j.palaeo.2008.04.003. This species grows up to 11 feet long and can weigh up to 600 pounds making it considerably smaller than its cousin,the great white shark. Jigme, K. & Tharchen, L. (2012). "Camera-trap records of tigers at high altitudes in Bhutan". Cat News (56): 14–15.

Asda Great Deal

Free UK shipping. 15 day free returns.
Community Updates
*So you can easily identify outgoing links on our site, we've marked them with an "*" symbol. Links on our site are monetised, but this never affects which deals get posted. Find more info in our FAQs and About Us page.
New Comment