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November 27th 2006 23:56
We know that domestic dogs and cats are affectionate, but what about other animals like Tigers and Giraffes?

Here is a Siberian Tiger, it's all fine as long as you stay on his good side!

Siberian Tiger hug


This Giraffe doesn't like to be left out!


Giraffe who wanted to be in the photo



*These photos used with permission from Damn Funny Pictures.
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Comment by Deorre

November 28th 2006 12:38
Wow! Uh...how do we know the tiger is not in foreplay just prior to eating the huggee?

Comment by Ian

November 29th 2006 00:00
I'm not sure, but you'd have to agree he looks pretty friendly!

Comment by Anonymous

April 23rd 2008 23:15
yo dat so big ass tiger lol

Comment by Havok

June 9th 2008 06:58
Your text goes hereTHAT LOOKS LiiKE A FRiiENDLY TiiGER

Comment by Anonymous

July 18th 2008 23:06
Is he trying to be friendly or is he trying to eat him

Comment by Vladmir

September 3rd 2008 18:50
IN SOVIET RUSSIA, YOU EAT TIGER!!

Comment by Anonymous

September 5th 2008 03:48
Yeah that is a Bengal tiger, Siberian tigers are not known to be born white.

Comment by Anonymous

November 27th 2008 05:36
to the guy who said in soviet russia you eat tiger



i hate you with a firey passion

Comment by Anonymous

December 11th 2008 12:25
Did you know the only way to produce a white tiger is through severe inbreeding of brother to sister, father to daughter and mother to son?The myth of the Rare White Bengal Tiger was an illusion meant to deceive the public into thinking that these cats were endangered and being preserved for future generations. The truth of the matter is that they aren’t even pure Bengal tigers, but rather are all the offspring of an original Siberian / Bengal cross breeding. The inbreeding results in many defects, early deaths, still births and, as could be expected, the cats are not very bright which is why they are preferred for entertainment purposes. Consider this: Only 1 in 4 tiger cubs from a white tiger bred to an orange tiger carrying the white gene are born white, and 80% of those die from birth defects associated with the inbreeding necessary to cause a white coat. Of those surviving, most have such profound birth defects, such as immune deficiency, scoliosis of the spine (distorted spine), cleft palates, mental impairments and grotesquely crossed eyes that bulge from their skull that only a small percentage are suitable for display. Due to these birth defects the white tigers often die an early death. According to some tiger trainers, only 1 in 30 of those white cats will consistently perform. The number of tigers that have to be produced and disposed of in order to fill the public’s desire to see white tigers on display is staggering.

Comment by Crusher

February 13th 2009 04:41
Cute.

Comment by Anonymous

March 8th 2009 13:34
cute.

Comment by Anonymous

March 9th 2010 03:25
That is the best picture of a tiger i have ever seen. A tiger (my Fv. animal) hugging a human! What cuteness and humor that is!

Comment by SnowBerey

April 11th 2011 01:50
THAT CANNOT BE A SIBERIAN TIGER!!! THE ONLY BREED OF TIGER THAT CAN CREATE A WHITE TIGER IS THE BENGAL TIGER SO THEREFORE THAT IS A BENGAL TIGER!!! I WOULD KNOW CAUSE IM AN ANIMAL FANATIC *srry caps to lazy to rewright*

Comment by SmartphOWNED

March 5th 2012 23:11
You cant tell that the tiger doesnt want the dude to feel lonely. You can also tell that after the pic, the dude was killed. And the inbreeding of the tigers would cause a mutation and possible down syndrum, or early death.....

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