Imran Khan
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ohhh common things changed sir . once extinct dosn't mean they gone forever there is new beginning always somewhereRed herring alert, lol.
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ohhh common things changed sir . once extinct dosn't mean they gone forever there is new beginning always somewhereRed herring alert, lol.
Read the post above.ohhh common things changed sir . once extinct dosn't mean they gone forever there is new beginning always somewhere
yes sir we have 3 placesIs there any ecosystem in Pakistan that can sustain a tiger population?
Yes, they'll eat them all, which is precisely why they are not sustainable in the wild. The ecosystems of which they were a part no longer exist. Human population put too much strain on resources.yes sir we have 3 places
kpk wild jungles from swat to dir
punjab pothar margalla and muree area
sindh indus velley deltas have forests
lal sohanra national park os ful of deer and other animals if we leave tigers there they will eat them all
Imran sb, I don't have an issue with Pakistan over a damn Tiger population lol I don't understand the reason for you to be defensive. And you don't have wild Tigers, the few ones that are living are in captives. It's as same as Americans breeding Tigers in Captive. Regardless, it's a good initiative if you can reintroduce in tropical jungles or swamps in Pakistan if available where they thrive.they problem of indians is whenever they see word pakistan their all negativity come out from every cell of their brains .and they start thinking how bollywood show them paksitan in last movie . the problem is not animals but problem is pakistan .
and you guys know pakistan more then Pakistanis themselves . ?
pakistan have purchased all kind of near extinct animals for breeding in early 2000s and wild life department worked very hard to bring them back . in one run pakisitan purchased 89 tigers for breeding in late 90s as i remember . it was neglect of 100 years can not be flourish back in 20 years . but numbers are growing every year as national parks are also increasing . do you know last month pakistan announced new 15 national parks ???????
lahore city have some 200 tigers alone
In the world.Some 3200 left as of 2015
my dear bro how many times tigers attacked and filmed on margalla jungles ? so many times .they are here . apko yakeen nhi aata to daily sham ko margalla trails per jaya kareen aik din ap bhi kisi tiger ka hisa ho gayRead the post above.
then what is this ? almost every few days a tigers enetring in towns and cities next to forestsImran sb, I don't have an issue with Pakistan over a damn Tiger population lol I don't understand the reason for you to be defensive. And you don't have wild Tigers, the few ones that are living are in captives. It's as same as Americans breeding Tigers in Captive. Regardless, it's a good initiative if you can reintroduce in tropical jungles or swamps in Pakistan if available where they thrive.
In the world.
All of them except one are common leopards. They are an entirely separate species. These never went extinct in Pakistan. I can't explain the Tiger though. Maybe it escaped from the zoo?my dear bro how many times tigers attacked and filmed on margalla jungles ? so many times .they are here . apko yakeen nhi aata to daily sham ko margalla trails per jaya kareen aik din ap bhi kisi tiger ka hisa ho gay
wo yahan sarak per ghoom rahy hain ap manty hi nhi
pictured in muree hills
crossing road at margalla hills
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filmed near margalla hills
another one pictured in islamabad
nhi yaar bangldesh sy aya tha visa le ker he has family relatives in muree to meet themAll of them except one are common leopards. They are an entirely separate species. These never went extinct in Pakistan. I can't explain the Tiger though. Maybe it escaped from the zoo?
I'm from Islamabad, bhai. Rest assured, we have no big cats here except the common leopard. Kisi nai apnay drawing room mai rakha ho tou uska pata nai.nhi yaar bangldesh sy aya tha visa le ker he has family relatives in muree to meet them
I know of at least 8 or 9 families which are doing it, things are changing here, at least we are much better than those sick cow vigilante nations who would kill humans for an animal.
lets come to real point yes they are really near extinction but they are not extinct fully i think they use term Regionally extinct . but they keep showing up their face time to time . as you can see tiger is walking on street its not mean they gone . leopard population growed allot in GB .hope one day we have them back like 1900 .I'm from Islamabad, bhai. Rest assured, we have no big cats here except the common leopard. Kisi nai apnay drawing room mai rakha ho tou uska pata nai.
Those cow vigilante groups say they are being humane ( saving the cow ) but they support Brahminical oppression against humans ( the caste system ).
Personally, I support violent punishment for those who harm cats.
in recent years i have became very worry about climate change /global warming /wild life / national parks /and how to save our planet . i think our gov need to make some awareness like they did for trees .Those cow vigilante groups say they are being humane ( saving the cow ) but they support Brahminical oppression against humans ( the caste system ).
Personally, I support violent punishment for those who harm cats.
yes people keep them as pet too you are right