Siberian Tiger in Alaska

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Togiak Refuge today released a photo of a highly unusual visitor to SW Alaska. This Siberian tiger was caught on a game camera that had been set up in an effort to document suspected illegal hunting activity on a tributary of the Togiak River.

Siberian tigers are native to eastern Russia, just across the Pacific from Alaska. They are a cold climate apex predator that has suffered from habitat lost (deforestation) across portions of their home range. While the presence of one here in western Alaska might be shocking to some, they are excellent swimmers and adept on the pack ice that would have been crossed to get here.

Game cameras are routinely used by biologists on the refuge. This particular camera had been placed on a river by law enforcement officers after several suspicious kill sites were discovered from the air. Initially poaching was suspected and the camera was set up at a likely spot on the river in an effort to document illegal activity.

There have been other unusual visitors in the recent years, including musk oxen and a wood bison, though this one certainly moves to the front of the line. Additional cameras have been deployed and area hunters and anglers are urged to use caution when traveling on rivers that drain into the Togiak River.
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That's cool. Thanks for sharing.

R.
 
My mother in law lived in in Alaska for decades.
So why not a Siberian tiger?
Especially on April 1st.
 
My mother in law lived in in Alaska for decades.
So why not a Siberian tiger?
Especially on April 1st.

I guess I'm too busy and didn't know what day it is!
 
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Now we'll have a large population of these as well? I've read somewhere that they're as common as our whitetail regarding hitting cars vs their home range. Whenever get myself down that way to hunt I think I'll be inclined to try and get one of those, too
 
.?????? What? Never say anything remotely bad about your mother n law.
It......I mean she will haunt you!
 
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I don't trust anything anymore says..... why should today be any different.... April fools day.
 
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Glen
 
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Had a chupacabra in my back yard this morning, only in Texas could there be a huntable population of chupacabra!
 

I laughed way too hard, my belly hurt!
 
Had a chupacabra in my back yard this morning, only in Texas could there be a huntable population of chupacabra!

Only one I ever saw was also in my back yard! Stole a six pack of beer off my deck, surprisingly fast bastards...
 
Until next year......same day......same time .......same bat channel
 
I had an american short hair tabby cat when I lived in Alaska about 10 years ago. The little rascal got into my stash of anabolic roids and took off on me and I never saw him again. Buckwheat? Is that you????
 
Yeah, they always come out around the first of April
 

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