Tigers - Moving to extinction
By ruletheworld
@ruletheworld (61)
India
June 10, 2010 9:59am CST
The kings of jungle are soon going to be eradicated from the face of the forest.With increasing poaching and other related activities the population of our forests is decreasing a lot.If we dont act now our coming generation will have to see them in the museums.Pleases support all the activities with regard to the conservation of tigers all over the world...Lets Save Tigers
2 responses
@setsuna26 (2751)
• Philippines
10 Jun 10
I dont understand why other people keep on killing and capturing these poor creatures, well its obvious that they want money from them but the thing is they should realize that what they are doing is not just bad but has its bad side effects on our nature and the balance of nature as well. Tigers are more like predators in the jungle they keep the check and balance of their kind, and they are natural wild creatures so they need to stay in the wild not in zoos or not in the house of rich people whom just want to have an exotic pet to see every now and then. Your right we need to do something fast before these poor cute animals wont be available for us to see anymore and if we dont act fast maybe the next generation will just see them through books and television shots. Have a great day and happy mylotting!
@wiggles18 (2506)
• Canada
10 Jun 10
It is a shame, they are really nice creatures. But, that is what is leading to there downfall; people love their fur. Ironic, isn't it, there fur pattern was meant to protect them, because it is for camouflage, but in fact, it is killing them off, because people just want to have their fur so much....