Imagini spectaculoase cu un tigru siberian care se scufundă într-un lac verde, plin de plante plutitoare

Un tigru toropit de căldură în grădina zoologică din Copenhaga, Danemarca, a găsit repede soluția pentru a se răcori: s-a scufundat într-un lac plin cu vegetație de un verde intens, oferind imagini cu adevărat spectaculoase, scrie digi24.ro.

Pentru un tigru siberian, temperatura de 28 de grade Celsius este insuportabilă, așa că nu a stat deloc pe gânduri și a intrat să înoate puțin în lacul cu buruieni plutitoare.

Tigru siberian la Zoo, în Copenhaga FOTO: Profimedia Images
Pictured: A tiger is surrounded by green floating weeds as it swims to cool down.
The Amur Tiger lives with two others in Copenhagen Zoo in Denmark and took a dip in the pool in its enclosure to escape the 28 degree heat.
As the largest species in the big cat family, tigers have a larger surface area that heats up more easily which is why they like to swim to cool off. SEE OUR COPY FOR FULL DETAILS.
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Pictured: A tiger is surrounded by green floating weeds as it swims to cool down.
The Amur Tiger lives with two others in Copenhagen Zoo in Denmark and took a dip in the pool in its enclosure to escape the 28 degree heat.
As the largest species in the big cat family, tigers have a larger surface area that heats up more easily which is why they like to swim to cool off. SEE OUR COPY FOR FULL DETAILS.
Please byline: Henrik Vind/Solent News
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Pictured: A tiger is surrounded by green floating weeds as it swims to cool down.
The Amur Tiger lives with two others in Copenhagen Zoo in Denmark and took a dip in the pool in its enclosure to escape the 28 degree heat.
As the largest species in the big cat family, tigers have a larger surface area that heats up more easily which is why they like to swim to cool off. SEE OUR COPY FOR FULL DETAILS.
Please byline: Henrik Vind/Solent News
© Henrik Vind/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800,Image: 625585343, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Credit line: Profimedia
Pictured: A tiger is surrounded by green floating weeds as it swims to cool down.
The Amur Tiger lives with two others in Copenhagen Zoo in Denmark and took a dip in the pool in its enclosure to escape the 28 degree heat.
As the largest species in the big cat family, tigers have a larger surface area that heats up more easily which is why they like to swim to cool off. SEE OUR COPY FOR FULL DETAILS.
Please byline: Henrik Vind/Solent News
© Henrik Vind/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800,Image: 625585353, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Credit line: Profimedia
Pictured: A tiger is surrounded by green floating weeds as it swims to cool down.
The Amur Tiger lives with two others in Copenhagen Zoo in Denmark and took a dip in the pool in its enclosure to escape the 28 degree heat.
As the largest species in the big cat family, tigers have a larger surface area that heats up more easily which is why they like to swim to cool off. SEE OUR COPY FOR FULL DETAILS.
Please byline: Henrik Vind/Solent News
© Henrik Vind/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800,Image: 625585361, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Credit line: Profimedia
Pictured: A tiger is surrounded by green floating weeds as it swims to cool down.
The Amur Tiger lives with two others in Copenhagen Zoo in Denmark and took a dip in the pool in its enclosure to escape the 28 degree heat.
As the largest species in the big cat family, tigers have a larger surface area that heats up more easily which is why they like to swim to cool off. SEE OUR COPY FOR FULL DETAILS.
Please byline: Henrik Vind/Solent News
© Henrik Vind/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800,Image: 625585269, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Credit line: Profimedia
Pictured: A tiger is surrounded by green floating weeds as it swims to cool down.
The Amur Tiger lives with two others in Copenhagen Zoo in Denmark and took a dip in the pool in its enclosure to escape the 28 degree heat.
As the largest species in the big cat family, tigers have a larger surface area that heats up more easily which is why they like to swim to cool off. SEE OUR COPY FOR FULL DETAILS.
Please byline: Henrik Vind/Solent News
© Henrik Vind/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800,Image: 625585278, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Credit line: Profimedia
Pictured: A tiger is surrounded by green floating weeds as it swims to cool down.
The Amur Tiger lives with two others in Copenhagen Zoo in Denmark and took a dip in the pool in its enclosure to escape the 28 degree heat.
As the largest species in the big cat family, tigers have a larger surface area that heats up more easily which is why they like to swim to cool off. SEE OUR COPY FOR FULL DETAILS.
Please byline: Henrik Vind/Solent News
© Henrik Vind/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800,Image: 625585289, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Credit line: Profimedia
Pictured: A tiger is surrounded by green floating weeds as it swims to cool down.
The Amur Tiger lives with two others in Copenhagen Zoo in Denmark and took a dip in the pool in its enclosure to escape the 28 degree heat.
As the largest species in the big cat family, tigers have a larger surface area that heats up more easily which is why they like to swim to cool off. SEE OUR COPY FOR FULL DETAILS.
Please byline: Henrik Vind/Solent News
© Henrik Vind/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800,Image: 625585313, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Credit line: Profimedia

După ce a dat o tură, uriașa felină a ieșit agale din apă, cu câteva plante agățate de blana frumoasă.

Potrivit Profimedia, parcul zoologic din Copenhaga găzduiește trei tigri siberieni, una dintre cele mai rare specii de tigru. Este cel mai mare dintre cele opt subspecii de tigru și cea mai mare felină în viață.

Foto: digi24.ro.

Imagini spectaculoase cu un tigru siberian care se scufundă într-un lac verdeplin de plante plutitoare