Glance II

Mundy Hackett

Glance II

Sumatran tiger cub – original photograph, digitally accented and enhanced for a more painterly appearance. Taken at the National Zoo, Washington, DC.

Name: Panthera tigris sumatrae (Sumatran Tiger)

Description: The Sumatran tiger has the darkest coat of all tigers. Its broad, black stripes are closely spaced and often doubled. Unlike the Siberian tiger, it has striped forelegs. Sumatran tigers are the smallest tiger subspecies. Males average 2.4 meters (8 feet) in length from head to tail and weigh about 120 kilograms (264 pounds). Females measure approximately 2.2 meters (7 feet) in length and weigh about 90 kilograms (198 pounds).

Distribution: The Sumatran tiger is found only on the Indonesian island of Sumatra in habitat that ranges from lowland forest to submontain and montain forest with some peat-moss forest.

Biology: The Sumatran tiger eats wild pig, big deer (called rusa), and small deer (called muntjak or barking deer). The specific range size of this tiger is not know, however the population density is approximately 4–5 adult tigers/100 km 2 (39 mile 2) in optimal lowland rainforest. As elevation increases through submontain and montain forests, the number of tigers in any given area decreases because there is less prey available.

Status in the wild: 400-500 wild Sumatran tigers were believed to exist in 1998, primarily in the island’s national park areas, but no island-wide census or monitoring system has been possible. Tiger numbers have continued to decline because of poaching of tigers to supply the illegal trade in tiger parts. The last remnants of lowland forest are being eliminated to establish oil palm plantations and for shifting agriculture by recent settlers from other areas of Sumatra and Indonesia. Ongoing road development makes many formerly inaccessible mountain areas accessible to illegal logging even on the steepest slopes, and many mountainous areas are being converted into plantations for coffee and other products for international markets. Tigers are legally protected but are not highly valued.

Captive breeding: For three years, the Indonesian Zoological Parks’ Association (PKBSI) has been working with the Tiger Global Conservation Strategy to develop a conservation program for Sumatran tigers. In addition to the 65 Sumatran tigers living in Indonesian zoos, there are 55 tigers managed by North American zoos, 100 in European zoos, and 12 in Australasian zoos. This captive population is descended from 37 wild-caught founders.

The Indonesian Sumatran Tiger Masterplan now has the potential to function as the heart of the Sumatran tiger population worldwide. It is designed to preserve sufficient genetic diversity to reinforce both captive and wild populations, thus fulfilling its goal to ensure that the in situ tiger program comprises verifiable founders permanently identified and registered in the Indonesian Sumatran Tiger Studbook. It also extends the capabilities of Indonesian zoo staff to professionally manage their tiger programs in Indonesia, and at the same time serves as a model for other range country tiger management programs in Southeast Asia.

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Glance II by Mundy Hackett
Glance II by Mundy Hackett
  • cherokee

    cherokee

    Wow fabulous…:)

  • Mundy Hackett replied

    Gracia’s Jo

  • Dennis Rubin IPA

    Dennis Rubin IPA

    great shot!

  • Mundy Hackett replied

    Thanks Denis

  • eseffpe

    eseffpe

    stunning work mundy!!

  • Mundy Hackett replied

    Wow, thank you

  • Jonathan Dower

    Jonathan Dower

    wow… the black lines form a pattern, filled in between with colour. Slightly surreal- i love it!

  • Mundy Hackett replied

    I thank you

  • velveteagle

    velveteagle

    Such beautiful work here Mundy.. Love the info also..

  • Mundy Hackett replied

    Cheers

  • Nikki Mulkern

    Nikki Mulkern

    This is stunning work Mundy!!! I love the treatment and colours, wonderful work!

  • Mundy Hackett replied

    Thank you dear friend

  • Jim Caldwell

    Jim Caldwell

    I like what you did with this.

  • Mundy Hackett replied

    Appreciate it always Jim

  • WayoftheWarrior

    WayoftheWarrior

    Oh - YEAH! Awesome!

  • Mundy Hackett replied

    Thanks Tony

  • Magaret Meintjes

    Magaret Meintjes

    As all your work, stunning! thank you for the very interesting info, really enjoyed this capture !

  • Mundy Hackett replied

    Thank you Mags

  • Deborah H. Benoit

    Deborah H. Benoit

    This is soooo beautiful Mundy. Fabulous work!!!

  • Mundy Hackett replied

    Thanks Deb

  • pinkyjain

    pinkyjain

    Wow, so stunning, spectacular

  • Mundy Hackett replied

    I appreciate it Pinky

  • JerryI

    JerryI

    This has a lensbaby effect of stepping out at you, but I don’t think you useda lensbaby.

    Nice work.

  • Mundy Hackett replied

    Just photoshop, I don’t own a lensbaby but it is on my list of toys to get

  • krafty

    krafty

    Beautiful image..love the special treatment…those eyes are gorgeous…Terrific work…well done.

  • Mundy Hackett replied

    Much appreciated friend

  • Walter Colvin

    Walter Colvin

    Fantastic image Mundy, and thank you for all the information.

  • Mundy Hackett replied

    Walter you are very welcome, and as always I appreciate your comments. Thanks

  • Sean Farragher

    Sean Farragher

    lovely work

  • dc witmer

    dc witmer

    awesome work Mundy

  • Mundy Hackett replied

    thank you kindly

  • Squealia

    Squealia

    Brilliant as always :o)

  • Denzil

    Denzil

    Tilt’s little brother perhaps??? Wonderful as always Mundy :)

  • Mundy Hackett replied

    mmm…......could be!

  • EdgeOfReality

    EdgeOfReality

    A beautiful image and editing.

  • jdmphotography

    jdmphotography

    Brilliant image again Mundy keep um coming ! .............. (-:

  • BornToRoam

    BornToRoam

    Beautiful work, how on earth do you get this effect ?? Trade secret perhaps? lol

  • Mundy Hackett replied

    It is a style I am trying to create, definitely still in the experimental tweaking stages, but the nuts and bolts are no secret. Photoshop and a filter called Fractalius.

  • PhotogeniquE IPA

    PhotogeniquE IPA

    certainly looks more ‘painterly’. very nice, and again you’ve caught the eyes really well.

  • Mundy Hackett replied

    Thank you so much!

  • Michael Beers

    Michael Beers

    Fantastic job thank you for sharing.

  • Devalyn Marshall

    Devalyn Marshall

    Gorgeous image!!!

  • Dawne Olson

    Dawne Olson

    Extremely captivating image!

  • amarica

    amarica

    Beautiful!

  • BornToRoam

    BornToRoam

    Ahh thanks mate, love your work

  • Dr. Joan Kasoff  (Evie)

    Dr. Joan Kasof...

    omg. stunning.

  • LjMaxx

    LjMaxx

    WoW! Gorgeous . Awesome work..

  • lareejc

    lareejc

    Beautifully done! I love his blue eyes :)

  • Mundy Hackett replied

    Thanks

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