Here kitty kitty.
These incredible photos of a White Bengal Tiger named Odin.

Odin is six years old and 10 feet long from tail to nose. Odin lives at a Zoo in Vallejo, California, near San Francisco

When a lump of meat was thrown into a pool of water, Odin would happily dive in after it.

“When you actually see him dive underwater he looks so graceful,”

Not all big cats enjoy the water but for Tigers from the hot climate of South-East Asia it’s one way to cool down.

“Plus they hunt in and around water. They’re an ambush predator so they wait for prey to come down to the water.”

“He makes a funny face - and it’s actually to close his nostrils to stop the water from going into his nose.

“Odin loves the water and he loves food,” he said. “Not all big cats will dive and swim underwater even for meat treats.”

Odin was hand-raised at the zoo. And after he was weaned, his British trainer Lee Munro discovered his remarkable skill.
Munro said tigers were the most powerful swimmers out of all land-dwelling animals. Tragically, within our lifetimes, zoos might be the only places left to see these magnificent animals.
A century ago there were about 100,000 tigers in the wild. Now there are just 2,500 adults, with the Bengal variety almost extinct. None has been seen in the wild sin ce the last white tiger was shot and killed in 1958. White tigers are the most rare. They get their white color from an unusual and extremely rare genetic combination.
I hope you enjoyed these photos as much as I did.












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Maureen Adams
September 3rd, 2008 at 6:56 pm
Massive and powerful cat! It seems odd to see this Tiger with the trainer, it really defines the amazing beauty and mass.
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September 3rd, 2008 at 8:40 pm
wow PM ..
incredible photos..
that would have to be the first underwater cat that I have ever seen…
the expressions on the Tiger’s face are priceless
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September 4th, 2008 at 10:34 am
double wow kim! i just learned a new word(s) from “urban dictionary” = gnar. it means extremely awesome. gnar-gnar (double gnar) = the driest of dry, the deepest of deep, the wowest of wow.
September 4th, 2008 at 11:46 am
Odin is a precious, I love cats large and small.
I have two Nekochan and Bumburi
Kisses.
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