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South China Tiger
One of the smaller tiger subspecies, the South China Tiger weighs around three hundred and thirty pounds in case of males and two hundred and forty pounds for females. Average length is eight feet for males and seven and a half feet in case of females. Color is reddish orange and underparts are white. The dark stripes are short and spaced relatively broadly in comparison to other tigers. Tail appears to end rather abruptly than taper off as in case of other tiger subspecies.
In the past when South China Tigers were studied in the wild, they were known to inhabit moist forests in rocky terrains. They used to hunt a variety of prey species though predominant prey were probably ungulates. Livestock were also reportedly taken at times and human beings attacked by the big cats. They were nocturnal and perhaps solitary cats. Their range was dense jungles of south-central China in an area bordering different provinces.
Though various fragmented reserves exist in the past range of South China Tiger no tiger has been documented for decades in these parts. There are reports of paw prints, hearing of roars and rare sightings but no solid proof exists that tigers still inhabit the woods of a country that once was home to four different subspecies of tigers. Experts believe that at the most there could be twenty to thirty of the Amoy Tigers in the wild but fear these too are on the brink of extinction owing to severe inbreeding.
Gestational period for South Chinese Tigers is three and a half months following which a litter of one to five cubs is born in the wild. The young begin to accompany the mother on hunts at two months of age and learn hunting at six months. They gain independence between one and one and a half years of age.
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How to keep safe in central and south america?
I will be backpacking through central and south america, taking buses etc. Has anybody done this, and if so do you have any tips for keeping safe, not getting my stuff stolen. I am especially worried about having my stuff stolen If I leave it in the hold of a bus
Hello!
I lived in South America for a year and I traveled a lot during that time. I got robbed twice. The first time, it was my own fault: I took my camera out in a really poor neighborhood. The second time, I couldn't help it. I was carjacked and taken a hostage for a couple of minutes. Luckily I wasn't harmed in any way.
My sister lived in Peru and was never robbed. Her blond friend who lived with her 4 times.
I don't mean to scare you, but keep in mind that a lot of things can happen.
I can only advice you to carry very very few valuable things or cash... Only what you need. Keep your money on various spots. Some in your pocket, some in your wallet, maybe even some in your shoes... (That's when I did when I carried more than 100 dollars)
Always keep an eye on your stuff. Don't sleep on buses. Often it's really simple... By example: wearing a bag on your other shoulder (over your head), or put your foot in the leash of your bag when you're in a restaurant and have your bag standing next to you.
I always carried a copy of my pasport to show and I left my real passport at home, where it was save. I wouldn't advice you to let it in the hotel, though...
If you arrive in a new place, first drop off your backpack at the hotel. Beware of things that make you look like a tourist, like sandals, shorts, camera's, sunglasses, new hiking clothes, expensive jewelry...
I always wore my old handbag and the same clothes I wear in the city here in Europe...
People will be friendlier if you speak a little spanish. A lot of people I met didn't speak a word of english. And it's always nice to know people who live in the places where you go. They will look after you.
Don't be afraid. People can almost smell fear. And if you have a funny feeling about a place or about some people for some reason, than get out of there!
If you do get robbed, just give them whatever they ask. You don't want to get yourself killed for a camera or a little money.
Don't worry about it too much. It's just stuff. Almost everything can be replaced. If it can't, it's better not to take it with you.
South America is beautiful! Enjoy your trip to the fullest!
South Central Railways on high alert to face cyclone threat
South Central Railway (SCR) has taken all precautionary measures with threat of cyclonic storm Laila, likely to hit Andhra Pradesh coastline on Thursday evening, looms large, railway sources said on Wednesday.
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