Sumatran tiger caught in boar trap

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Published on Jul 25, 2011 by

There are only 400 Sumatran tigers left in the wild. Logging companies continue to encroach on their habitat, making human-tiger interactions more frequent. This poor tiger got caught in a boar trap, and tragically died before rescuers could help him.

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  • GREENPEACE IS NOTHING WHAT IT WAS MANY YEARS AGO... NOW ALL THEY CARE IS ABOUT THE MONEY : (

  • SAVE IT YOU FUCKERS

  • wildlife resquers?? fucking liar..

  • Send Asian Pulp and Paper a message telling them that they will be held accountable for the MURDER of endangered tigers and the destruction of their habitat:

    environment@app.co.id

  • @stopanimalabuse83 No. Youtube is a great way of showing the layman what is really going on in this world. I'm a massive Tiger lover and it destroyed me to see this but you know what, people that don't know need to know. This video shows how cruel humans are and the lengths we go to make money. The greed is sickening and we have to make sure, as humans, that this tiger did not die in vain. We have to save them and if we can manage that, then every dead tiger meant something (it woke us up)

  • please Flag as inappropriate

    Flaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaag

  • we have to make lamps with the skin of those who wear clothes with skin of animals.

  • A sad, sickening sight. An incredible animal has to suffer till its eventual death. And for what? We humans are pests and our species is scum. I agree with others.  We need something epic to dismantle our hold on this earth. We're a cancer to this earth. We need something catastrophic to save this earth (as weird as that sounds...I think our race is too stupid to do it any other way).

  • @lochdhu I actually agree with you, at least partially. Scientifically speaking, it is known that vertebrate populations experience a stable growth rate and nature itself "takes care" that populations do not grow at the same rate forever: this would break the ecosystem's balance (resource depletion, etc). Natural disasters are one way of keeping populations in line, and the problem with humans is that they found a way to avoid nature's way of limiting their number. Don't worry, it won't last.

  • @Gorginhax Según el texto en inglés, ellos sí lo safaron de la trampa, después de sedarlo para poder transportarlo. También dice que el Tigre pasó una semana en la trampa antes de que lo encontraran y por eso no pudieron salvarlo. Claro, a uno no le consta, pero eso es lo que dice el video.

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