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On the Canadian Army Board there is a Topic Called "Tigers - Extinct, on "Death Watch" or ...?"
http://forums.army.ca/forums/threads/29815.0.html
In order to encourage Bossi and others, I am starting this thread so people can link to photos they upload to the Photo Gallery.
To quote Haggis
"Tigers must also be properly fed. The healthiest Tigers survive on a diet of fun, challenge and adrenaline. How much of this diet is supplied to captive Tigers who exist in a cage (cubicle) surrounded by donut fed sheep, old goats, snakes and hippos? Not much."
The guide lines are that these photos should be of a situation where you are feeding your tiger, they don't have to be taken of you specifically but you should have been actively involved in the situation.
After all you probably didn't have a camera in your hand and worn't worrying about if you were "in the shoot" when it's feeding time.
The one I put in was taken by a bystander, I'm in front of the truck so not even in the picture.
http://army.ca/cgi-bin/album.pl?photo=ZMisc/Porcupine_Sawmill_Fire.jpg
Chimo
http://forums.army.ca/forums/threads/29815.0.html
In order to encourage Bossi and others, I am starting this thread so people can link to photos they upload to the Photo Gallery.
To quote Haggis
"Tigers must also be properly fed. The healthiest Tigers survive on a diet of fun, challenge and adrenaline. How much of this diet is supplied to captive Tigers who exist in a cage (cubicle) surrounded by donut fed sheep, old goats, snakes and hippos? Not much."
The guide lines are that these photos should be of a situation where you are feeding your tiger, they don't have to be taken of you specifically but you should have been actively involved in the situation.
After all you probably didn't have a camera in your hand and worn't worrying about if you were "in the shoot" when it's feeding time.
The one I put in was taken by a bystander, I'm in front of the truck so not even in the picture.
http://army.ca/cgi-bin/album.pl?photo=ZMisc/Porcupine_Sawmill_Fire.jpg
Chimo