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Poster Print : Bengal Tiger (Panthera tigris) sub-adult, approximately 17-19 months old, amongst forest vegetation
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Bengal Tiger (Panthera tigris) sub-adult, approximately 17-19 months old, amongst forest vegetation
Bengal Tiger (Panthera tigris) sub-adult, approximately 17-19 months old, amongst forest vegetation. Endangered. Bandhavgarh National Park, India. Non-ex
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Animal Marking Bandhavgarh National Park Big Cat Big Cats Carnivores Direct Gaze Endangered Felidae Felis Tigris Forest Front View Habitat India Indian Subcontinent Looking At Camera Madhya Pradesh National Park Nature Panthera Panthera Tigris Panthera Tigris Tigris Pattern Portraits Stealth Suspicion Tiger Tigris Regalis Tigris Striatus Uncertain Unsure Vegetation Carnivora Endangered Species Madhya Pradesh Protected Area Threatened
A4 (29.7 x 21cm) Poster Print
Experience the raw power and beauty of the Bengal Tiger in our stunning poster print by renowned nature photographer Andrew Parkinson. This captivating image showcases a sub-adult Bengal Tiger, approximately 17-19 months old, in its natural habitat amidst lush forest vegetation. With its piercing gaze and powerful muscles on full display, this endangered predator is a true master of the wild. Bring the magic of the Indian jungle into your home or office with this high-quality, vibrant poster print. A must-have for any nature lover or wildlife enthusiast.
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Estimated Product Size is 21.6cm x 30.3cm (8.5" x 11.9")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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Caught in the Act - Bengal Tiger Strikes a Pose Amongst Lush Forest Greenery!
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. In this print by Andrew Parkinson, we witness a sub-adult Bengal Tiger, aged between 17-19 months old, showcasing its majestic presence amidst the enchanting forest vegetation of Bandhavgarh National Park in India. With its endangered status adding an air of mystery and intrigue, this magnificent big cat commands our attention. The tiger's piercing gaze locks onto the camera lens with an expression that exudes both stealth and uncertainty. Its distinctive striped pattern stands out against the vibrant green backdrop, creating a stunning visual contrast that highlights the beauty of nature's design. As we admire this close-up portrait, we can't help but marvel at the sheer power and grace embodied by these incredible creatures. The tiger's direct gaze seems to convey a mix of suspicion and curiosity towards us observers, reminding us just how privileged we are to catch such a rare glimpse into their world. This image serves as a poignant reminder of why it is crucial to protect endangered species like the Bengal Tiger. It reminds us of their vital role in maintaining ecological balance and preserving biodiversity within their habitat. So let this mesmerizing photo transport you to the heart of Indian wilderness as you immerse yourself in nature's wonders through Andrew Parkinson's lens!
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