Tigers are some of the most magnificent as well as one of the most endangered species on our planet. The wild striped animals have been hunted down by many people since years just for the sake of entertainment and financial gain. The list of endangered species always kept on increasing and tigers topped the list almost every time. Apart from tigers, leopards, lions, tigers, and cheetahs also require strong protection from hunting. At tigers preservation station established by me, Doc Antle you can see how the wild animals have been taken proper care by me and my subordinates. I and my acquaintances leave no stone unturned to protect their habitats so that they can live in peace forever. I feel wildlife preservation is a duty of every human being. Read More Here .
T.i.g.e.r.s. preservation is an effort to save the endangered species. It is situated in Myrtle Beach and founded by me i.e Doc Antle . Tigers, considered to be charismatic felines, megafauna, and apex predators, have 6 known subspecies surviving in the wild today.The tiger (Panthera tigris) is one of the most magnificent and awe-inspiring wild animals living today. A tiger is regarded as a charismatic megafauna and an apex predator and is classified in the genus Panthera. Tigers are territorial and generally solitary in nature. Tigers once roamed across Asia from Turkey to Eastern Siberia as well as across large parts of South and Southeast Asia. The global tiger population has drastically plummeted.Habitat destruction, habitat fragmentation, reduced food sources, poaching for skin, bones, and other body parts are some of the factors that are responsible for such decline in tiger numbers. There are ten recognized subspecies of tigers. One among these ten subspecies, the...
Doc Antle and his trainer friends take care of the needs of animals at the preserve. The majestic beasts run, play, walk, feed and have a great time. Myrtle Safari’s environment looks quite similar to the natural habitats of the animals. Read more: https://bhagavanantleblog.wordpress.com/2018/01/01/take-a-trip-to-the-wild-at-myrtle-beachs-famous-preserve/
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