Photo heavily out Chinese zoo the cities of Harbin instantly dispersed throughout the Web. Vkontakte users having fun posting photos of predators with captions: “When grandma came to visit”, “It doesn’t matter what’s outside, the main thing is what’s inside”, “This is a fat Amur tiger, add it to your wall, and you will get a credit for physical-re”, Apparently the Chinese New Year was with olive oil”, “It seems we have found your totem animal” and similar jokes.


As reported in the material of the British version of the newspaper Metro, a reliable cause of obesity Amur tigers unknown. “But when tigers are in good shape and live in wild nature, these are extremely fast and agile animals that run fast and hunt dexterously. And these poor wild cats can only roll on the floor, ”the publication notes.



Zookeepers, in turn, argue that animals always get fat in winter to protect themselves from the cold. According to them, excess weight will cease to be a problem by spring.


President strongly disagrees with Chinese zoo workers international organization Animal Welfare Born Free Foundation Will Travers. “Tigers are obese, which is evidence of malnutrition and unhealthy diet and inadequate physical activity. I don't think it's funny or cute at all. These animals feel bad, they get sick,” he said.

Photos of fat Amur tigers in the Chinese zoo in Harbin are gaining popularity on the Web, Lenta.ru reports.

The footage with predators of unusual build drew the attention of the publication Mirror. Some users have speculated that the tigers were fattened up for the Chinese New Year. However, zoo keepers assure that the animals are gaining weight to adapt to the harsh winter, and will be back in shape in the spring.

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Pictures of well-fed predators amused VKontakte users and caused many jokes and motivating posts. "This is a fat Amur tiger, add it to your wall and you will get a pass in physical education," one of the social network's public posts said.

Some rose to the defense of predators and began to justify the physical condition of tigers with irony. “When my grandmother came to visit,” they jokingly noticed in one of the public.

“It doesn’t matter what is outside, the main thing is what is inside,” social network users supported the fat animals.

As noted in the material of the British version of the Metro newspaper, the exact cause of the physical changes is unknown. Zookeepers said that animals always get fat in winter to protect themselves from the cold.

Despite this, the president of the international organization for the protection of animals Born Free Foundation Will Travers (Will Travers) noted that he strongly disagrees with the employees of the Chinese zoo. "Tigers are obese, which indicates inappropriate and unnatural nutrition for them. In my opinion, this is not at all funny and not cute. These animals are bad," he said.

Photos of noticeably plump Amur tigers from the Harbin Zoo in northeastern China have appeared online. On social media, fat animals waddling lazily from side to side have almost become a new meme, but some animal rights activists are concerned about their condition.

In the pictures, the tigers look very unusual: some have become so fat that it seems they cannot even rise from the ground.
Many social media users laughed at the photos.

« When I die, I hope to return to this world as a fat tiger."

« I would probably be a fucking wild animal, just like that fat tiger."

According to the zoo staff, fat tigers in winter are normal. Animals are specially increased daily ration so that they can more easily survive the cold months, by spring, cats should lose weight.

Despite this, one of the largest animal rights organizations, the Born Free Foundation, suggests that tigers have serious health problems.

Will Travers, president of the organization, told the publication that fattening tigers in the winter is absolutely pointless and even harms the animals.

Judging by the photographs, the tigers are at the stage of obesity, this is an indicator of an inappropriate and unnatural diet. This also suggests that the animals did not have the opportunity to behave in the same way as in the wild. I don't think it's funny or cute. These animals are sick.

Six tiger cubs of the Chinese subspecies are growing up in a zoo in the Chinese province of Henan. According to experts, this is the rarest of the remaining six subspecies of tigers: no more than 40 individuals presumably live in nature. The remaining 177 animals are kept in
Chinese zoos.

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The kids, and these are three males and three females, are healthy and are now being taken care of by the menagerie staff. Tiger cubs are fed formula milk and fresh meat six times a day.

At the same time, tigers that live in zoos have never been wild, which means that all individuals obtained in captivity have family ties.

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The Chinese tiger is the smallest of the tigers. Males weigh from 127 to 177 kg, body length is about 2 and a half meters.

For comparison, Bengal tiger grows up to 3 meters or more.

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The tiger is one of the largest land predators, second only to bears in terms of mass. The total number is estimated at 5 thousand individuals, and the Bengal tiger remains the most numerous subspecies (40% of the total population). Meanwhile, the size and weight of animals of all subspecies is different, and mainland individuals are usually larger than island ones. The Amur tiger is considered the largest, 95 percent of the population of which (and this is about 500 animals) lives in our country. It is worth noting that today tigers inhabit only 7% of the original range and most a large number of survived only in India.

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Scientists identify nine subspecies of tigers, of which beginning of XXI six centuries have survived: Amur, Bengali, Indochinese, Malay, Sumatran and Chinese. All of them differ in the number and size of the stripes, as well as the brightness of the color and coat color.

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The characteristic protective coloration allows the tiger to go unnoticed in the thickets. Moreover, the striped pattern is also present on the skin, and if you shave off the fur, then dark hair grows on the dark stripes, and the pattern is completely restored. Their arrangement is unique to each individual animal, and thus can be used to identify individuals, similar to fingerprints in humans.

The Amur tiger is the northernmost and largest subspecies. Found on Far East, in the Primorsky and Khabarovsk Territories, as well as in a small amount in the territory of northeast China. Bengal lives in Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan and Myanmar. According to the information of the Indian government, the number of this subspecies is approximately 2000 animals. But the largest population of the Indochinese tiger settled in Malaysia. Exactly how many of the 1200 animals are there exactly is not known, but this subspecies can still be found in Cambodia, Myanmar, southern China, Laos, Thailand and Vietnam. Another subspecies - the Malay tiger - lives exclusively in the southern (Malaysian) part of the Malay Peninsula. This subspecies was isolated in 2004. The latest population counts showed the presence of 600 individuals. The next subspecies - Sumatran - is also endemic, but already on the Indonesian island of Sumatra. The wild population is estimated at 400 animals. Incidentally, recent genetic research showed the presence of unique genetic markers in the genotype of this subspecies. This means that on the basis of this subspecies, over time, there may be separate view feline. The life expectancy of a tiger in nature is up to 26 years.

Amur tigers living in a zoo in the Chinese city of Harbin have gained a lot of weight, which visitors could not help but notice. The fat animals became less mobile, and most of the time they spend in a supine position. Zoo staff noted that weight gain is associated with the winter period, when many animals put on weight. According to them, by spring, predators should return to their usual form. The Born Free Foundation, an international organization for the protection of animals, has a completely different opinion on this matter, where they believe that tigers urgently need help.

According to Born Free Foundation president Will Travers, being overweight is the result of malnutrition, bad attitudes and difficult living conditions. According to visitors, the tigers have grown fat because they are often fed by tourists, and writer and traveler Jared Salem (Jarryd Salem) noted that at this zoo, which contains about 800 Amur tigers, the employees themselves overfeed the animals with chicken, goat meat and beef. .