This image captures a Siberian or Amur tiger, distinguished by its orange-yellow fur with bold black stripes and white underside, in a naturalistic outdoor enclosure
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This image captures a Siberian or Amur tiger, distinguished by its orange-yellow fur with bold black stripes and white underside, in a naturalistic outdoor enclosure

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This image captures a Siberian or Amur tiger, distinguished by its orange-yellow fur with bold black stripes and white underside, in a naturalistic outdoor enclosure. The tiger is positioned in the upper-left to central portion of the frame, mid-stride, walking from left to right down a rocky, earthen path. Its head is slightly turned to the right, and its mouth is open, revealing teeth and whiskers, possibly indicating a vocalization, yawn, or environmental sensing. The terrain consists of a steep, uneven slope covered in large, multi-toned grey and brown rock formations. Patches of green grass and small leafy plants grow between the rocks and on the path. The upper background and right side of the image are densely filled with vibrant green foliage, primarily deciduous trees and shrubs, suggesting a heavily vegetated environment. In the lower right foreground, several light-colored, weathered dead tree branches or logs are visible, forming a natural barrier or habitat enrichment. Natural sunlight illuminates the scene, casting highlights on the tiger's fur, the foliage, and parts of the rocks. Based on the animal species and the specified location, this scene is situated within the tiger exhibit at Kristiansand Dyrepark (Kristiansand Zoo and Amusement Park) in Kristiansand, Norway.