Friday, July 15, 2011

This might very well be my last post.



As many of you know for the past year and a half i have posted information on dangers and endangered animals. Although i have not had very many views, only 180. I am considering shutting down my blog and try to start a real website. If any of you don't want me to shut down my blog please comet. I might very well shut down my blog and not start any type of website. So unless five people comet and i get at least 20 new viewers in the next couple weeks this is my last post ever. Goodbye and thanks to those of you who read monthly.

Friday, July 8, 2011

Caspian Tiger-Extinct

amur tiger to the left caspian tiger below












Tigers can once again inhabit Central Asia with the Kazakhstan governments plan to breed the Amur tigers and place them in Central Asia. Decades after the disappearance of the Caspian tiger in the late 1970s as a result of loss of habituate, scientist have found a similarities in genetics between the Amur tiger and the Caspian tiger.
Tigers numbered at more than 100,000 at the begining of the 20th centrie. Habbit loss and illegal trade has resulted in less than 3,200 tigers living today. They occupy a mere 7 percent of there historic range and are scattered across 13 countries including Russia.