I propose to save the tiger by making use of their homing abilities and turning it into a sport. Teams of tiger-fanciers will raise them from cubs and compete to see whose tiger can race across a continent in the shortest time. To make it more interesting, bonus points will be awarded for the number of other major predators they eat en-route.
For months, the tiger has been roaming the region, preying on Himalayan black bears, crossing a highway, traversing a railroad track, and bypassing several small towns. He walked nearly 400 miles south, where he was spotted just outside of his old stomping grounds, Vladivostok. This time around, however, Vladik seems to be exercising more caution and keeping a lower profile.
https://news.nationalgeographic.com/2017/11/vladik-vladivostok-russia-far-east-siberian-tiger-spd/?utm_source=Facebook&utm_medium=Social&utm_content=link_fb20171102news-vladiktigerreturns&utm_campaign=Content&sf138374310=1
Sister blog of Physicists of the Caribbean in which I babble about non-astronomy stuff, because everyone needs a hobby
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Review : Epic Greek Myths (II)
Welcome back to part two of What Some Nerd Thinks About Greek Mythology. In part one I looked at the differences between a selection of var...
-
Hmmm. [The comments below include a prime example of someone claiming they're interested in truth but just want higher standard, where...
-
Where Americans think Ukraine is These are the guesses of 2066 Americans as to where Ukraine is. Only 1 in 6 were correct. Presumably the...
-
"The price quoted by Tesla does not include installation of the unit. To this needs to be added the cost of installing solar panels to ...
...which would necessarily include humans, of course.
ReplyDeleteTwisted. You may have a future in politics. ;-)