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Tiger Collection (page 17)

Tigers are one of the most iconic and recognizable big cats in the world, and are found in parts of Asia, including India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan

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Background imageTiger Collection: A Brown Bear cub plays with a Tiger cub at London Zoo, April 1914 (b / w photo)

A Brown Bear cub plays with a Tiger cub at London Zoo, April 1914 (b / w photo)
2561111 A Brown Bear cub plays with a Tiger cub at London Zoo, April 1914 (b/w photo) by Bond, Frederick William (1887-1942); Zoological Society of London; eZoological Society of London; British

Background imageTiger Collection: A very large pair of T. C. Brown-Westhead, Moore & Co. majolica tiger floor vases, c. 1878

A very large pair of T. C. Brown-Westhead, Moore & Co. majolica tiger floor vases, c. 1878
5671467 A very large pair of T. C. Brown-Westhead, Moore & Co. majolica tiger floor vases, c.1878 by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Designed by Mr)

Background imageTiger Collection: Page from The Pictorial Museum of Animated Nature (engraving)

Page from The Pictorial Museum of Animated Nature (engraving)
979873 Page from The Pictorial Museum of Animated Nature (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageTiger Collection: Illustration for J M Barries The Admirable Crichton (colour litho)

Illustration for J M Barries The Admirable Crichton (colour litho)
5223706 Illustration for J M Barries The Admirable Crichton (colour litho) by Thomson, Hugh (1860-1920); Private Collection; (add.info.: Agatha: " Father)

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Julien Oncete

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Olga Barantseva

Background imageTiger Collection: Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) male walking through sal (Shorea robusta) forest

Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) male walking through sal (Shorea robusta) forest. Bandhavgarh National Park, Madhya Pradesh, Central India

Background imageTiger Collection: Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) resting on track. Bandhavgarh National Park, India

Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) resting on track. Bandhavgarh National Park, India, December

Background imageTiger Collection: Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) male resting in undergrowth, portrait

Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) male resting in undergrowth, portrait. Bandhavgarh National Park, India, December

Background imageTiger Collection: RF - Sumatran tiger (Panthera tigris sondaica) portrait. Captive, occurs in Sumtra

RF - Sumatran tiger (Panthera tigris sondaica) portrait. Captive, occurs in Sumtra. Digitally added leaf pattern in foreground(This image may be licensed either as rights managed or royalty free.)

Background imageTiger Collection: RF - Siberian tiger (Panthera tigris altaica) cub, age 3 months. Captive

RF - Siberian tiger (Panthera tigris altaica) cub, age 3 months. Captive. (This image may be licensed either as rights managed or royalty free.)

Background imageTiger Collection: Siberian tiger (Panthera tigris altaica) drinking, captive

Siberian tiger (Panthera tigris altaica) drinking, captive

Background imageTiger Collection: RF - Sumatran tiger (Panthera tigris sondaica). Captive

RF - Sumatran tiger (Panthera tigris sondaica). Captive. (This image may be licensed either as rights managed or royalty free.)

Background imageTiger Collection: Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) licking paw. Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan

Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) licking paw. Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan, India

Background imageTiger Collection: Young Tigers at Windsor Safari Park, Berkshire, England, October 1980

Young Tigers at Windsor Safari Park, Berkshire, England, October 1980

Background imageTiger Collection: Young Tigers at Windsor Safari Park, Berkshire, England, October 1980

Young Tigers at Windsor Safari Park, Berkshire, England, October 1980

Background imageTiger Collection: Lion Cub circa 1994

Lion Cub circa 1994

Background imageTiger Collection: Bengal tiger Ravi with his friend Duke the Alsatian dog july 1977 animals animal

Bengal tiger Ravi with his friend Duke the Alsatian dog july 1977 animals animal big cats wild domestic odd unusual friendship

Background imageTiger Collection: Kalash, the only surviving Indian tiger cub from a litter which the mother had neglected

Kalash, the only surviving Indian tiger cub from a litter which the mother had neglected, pictured cuddling a teddy bear at Howletts Zoo October 1986

Background imageTiger Collection: Poodle the tiger cub takes a well earned milk break from his exertions at the Circus

Poodle the tiger cub takes a well earned milk break from his exertions at the Circus Harlequin

Background imageTiger Collection: Animals: Tiger: nEmmai the tiger is one of two tigers used to promote Esso Petrol one

Animals: Tiger: nEmmai the tiger is one of two tigers used to promote Esso Petrol one lives in America, and nEmmai lives at Southham Zoo, Warwickshire. January 1980

Background imageTiger Collection: Anna the Leopard wouldn t change this spot for the world

Anna the Leopard wouldn t change this spot for the world. The eight-week-old cub was rejected by her mother at the Southam Tiger Park in Warwickshire

Background imageTiger Collection: Animals: Tiger: -Emma'the tiger is one of two tigers used to promote Esso Petrol

Animals: Tiger: -Emma"the tiger is one of two tigers used to promote Esso Petrol
Animals: Tiger: -Emma" the tiger is one of two tigers used to promote Esso Petrol one lives in America, and -Emma" lives at Southham Zoo, Warwickshire. January 1980

Background imageTiger Collection: Animals: Tiger: -Emma'the tiger is one of two tigers used to promote Esso Petrol

Animals: Tiger: -Emma"the tiger is one of two tigers used to promote Esso Petrol
Animals: Tiger: -Emma" the tiger is one of two tigers used to promote Esso Petrol one lives in America, and -Emma" lives at Southham Zoo, Warwickshire. January 1980

Background imageTiger Collection: A Bengal Tiger Cub puts his head out around the gate as the familys pet dog looks

A Bengal Tiger Cub puts his head out around the gate as the familys pet dog looks on. The owner of the cub worried that visitors may be unaware of the latest addition to the family has changed

Background imageTiger Collection: A Bengal Tiger Cub puts his head out around the gate as the familys pet dog looks

A Bengal Tiger Cub puts his head out around the gate as the familys pet dog looks on. The owner of the cub worried that visitors may be unaware of the latest addition to the family has changed

Background imageTiger Collection: A Bengal Tiger Cub puts his head out around the gate as the familys pet dog looks

A Bengal Tiger Cub puts his head out around the gate as the familys pet dog looks on. The owner of the cub worried that visitors may be unaware of the latest addition to the family has changed

Background imageTiger Collection: Tiger cub rejected by mother with keeper Frank Hughes. March 1975 75-01250-003

Tiger cub rejected by mother with keeper Frank Hughes. March 1975 75-01250-003
Tiger cub rejected by mother with keeper Frank Hughes. March 1975

Background imageTiger Collection: Tiger cub rejected by mother with keeper Frank Hughes. March 1975 75-01250-007

Tiger cub rejected by mother with keeper Frank Hughes. March 1975 75-01250-007
Tiger cub rejected by mother with keeper Frank Hughes. March 1975

Background imageTiger Collection: Animals Big Cats. When Lucifer the 10 year old male puma at Chessington Zoo developed a

Animals Big Cats. When Lucifer the 10 year old male puma at Chessington Zoo developed a slight limp, the Animal Superintendent, suspected ingrowing claws

Background imageTiger Collection: Animals Big Cats. When Lucifer the 10 year old male puma at Chessington Zoo developed a

Animals Big Cats. When Lucifer the 10 year old male puma at Chessington Zoo developed a slight limp, the Animal Superintendent, suspected ingrowing claws

Background imageTiger Collection: Animals Big cats. When Lucifer the 10 year old male puma at Chessington Zoo developed a

Animals Big cats. When Lucifer the 10 year old male puma at Chessington Zoo developed a slight limp, the Animal Superintendent, suspected ingrowing claws

Background imageTiger Collection: Tiger cub rejected by mother with keeper Frank Hughes. March 1975 75-01250-006

Tiger cub rejected by mother with keeper Frank Hughes. March 1975 75-01250-006
Tiger cub rejected by mother with keeper Frank Hughes. March 1975

Background imageTiger Collection: Tiger cub rejected by mother with keeper Frank Hughes. March 1975 75-01250-002

Tiger cub rejected by mother with keeper Frank Hughes. March 1975 75-01250-002
Tiger cub rejected by mother with keeper Frank Hughes. March 1975

Background imageTiger Collection: Tiger cub rejected by mother with keeper Frank Hughes. March 1975 75-01250-004

Tiger cub rejected by mother with keeper Frank Hughes. March 1975 75-01250-004
Tiger cub rejected by mother with keeper Frank Hughes. March 1975

Background imageTiger Collection: Tiger cub rejected by mother with keeper Frank Hughes. March 1975 75-01250-008

Tiger cub rejected by mother with keeper Frank Hughes. March 1975 75-01250-008
Tiger cub rejected by mother with keeper Frank Hughes. March 1975

Background imageTiger Collection: Tiger cub rejected by mother with keeper Frank Hughes. March 1975 75-01250-009

Tiger cub rejected by mother with keeper Frank Hughes. March 1975 75-01250-009
Tiger cub rejected by mother with keeper Frank Hughes. March 1975

Background imageTiger Collection: Tiger cub rejected by mother with keeper Frank Hughes. March 1975 75-01250-005

Tiger cub rejected by mother with keeper Frank Hughes. March 1975 75-01250-005
Tiger cub rejected by mother with keeper Frank Hughes. March 1975

Background imageTiger Collection: Tiger cubs at Longleat. 3 Sibirian tiger cubs plus loving male and female tigers

Tiger cubs at Longleat. 3 Sibirian tiger cubs plus loving male and female tigers. These rare and expensive animals are basking in the sun at Longleat Wild Life Park. Wilts. August 1977

Background imageTiger Collection: Tiger cubs at Longleat. 3 Sibirian tiger cubs plus loving male and female tigers

Tiger cubs at Longleat. 3 Sibirian tiger cubs plus loving male and female tigers. These rare and expensive animals are basking in the sun at Longleat Wild Life Park. Wilts. August 1977

Background imageTiger Collection: Tiger cubs at Longleat. 3 Sibirian tiger cubs plus loving male and female tigers

Tiger cubs at Longleat. 3 Sibirian tiger cubs plus loving male and female tigers. These rare and expensive animals are basking in the sun at Longleat Wild Life Park. Wilts. August 1977

Background imageTiger Collection: Tiger cubs at Longleat. 3 Sibirian tiger cubs plus loving male and female tigers

Tiger cubs at Longleat. 3 Sibirian tiger cubs plus loving male and female tigers. These rare and expensive animals are basking in the sun at Longleat Wild Life Park. Wilts. August 1977

Background imageTiger Collection: Tiger cubs at Longleat. 3 Sibirian tiger cubs plus loving male and female tigers

Tiger cubs at Longleat. 3 Sibirian tiger cubs plus loving male and female tigers. These rare and expensive animals are basking in the sun at Longleat Wild Life Park. Wilts. August 1977

Background imageTiger Collection: Looks dangerous for doggie 'Jimmy'but its not for Tiger Byla

Looks dangerous for doggie "Jimmy"but its not for Tiger Byla
Looks dangerous for doggie " Jimmy" but its not for Tiger Byla and Jimmy have been brought up together and are travelling companions and are even in the same act at Belle Vue Circus

Background imageTiger Collection: Two Royal Bengal Tiger cubs Tank and Siren at Colchester Zoo

Two Royal Bengal Tiger cubs Tank and Siren at Colchester Zoo. November 1969 Z10627-002

Background imageTiger Collection: Two Royal Bengal Tiger cubs Tank and Siren at Colchester Zoo

Two Royal Bengal Tiger cubs Tank and Siren at Colchester Zoo. November 1969 Z10627

Background imageTiger Collection: 'Tiger'the cat & 'Jack'the budgerigar. April 1952 C1696-002

"Tiger"the cat & "Jack"the budgerigar. April 1952 C1696-002
" Tiger" the cat & " Jack" the budgerigar. April 1952 C1696-002

Background imageTiger Collection: 'Tiger'the cat & 'Jack'the budgerigar. April 1952 C1696

"Tiger"the cat & "Jack"the budgerigar. April 1952 C1696
" Tiger" the cat & " Jack" the budgerigar. April 1952 C1696



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Tiger Collection

Tigers are one of the most iconic and recognizable big cats in the world, and are found in parts of Asia, including India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, and China. Tigers have a distinctive orange-and-black striped fur coat that helps them blend into their natural environment, and are powerful predators that feed on antelope, deer, wild pigs, and other animals and can reach up to 11 feet long and weigh up to 660 pounds. They live alone or in small groups called prides and prefer to hunt at night when they can take advantage of their excellent night vision. Despite being an apex predator at the top of the food chain, tigers face many threats from human activities such as poaching for their fur or body parts used in traditional medicine as well as habitat loss due to deforestation. Conservation efforts have been put into place to protect these majestic creatures so future generations can continue to enjoy them in the wild.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Tiger collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning assortment of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards featuring the majestic big cat. Our collection showcases the beauty and power of tigers in their natural habitat through high-quality images captured by talented photographers. Each piece is carefully curated to highlight the unique characteristics of these wild animals and bring them to life in your home. Whether you're looking for a bold statement piece or a subtle accent to complement your decor, our collection has something for everyone. From close-up portraits to action shots in the jungle, each image captures the essence of these magnificent creatures with incredible detail and clarity. With its wide range of products and affordable prices, the Tiger collection from Media Storehouse offers an excellent opportunity for nature lovers and animal enthusiasts alike to add some wildlife-inspired flair to their living spaces.
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What are Tiger (Big Cats Wild Animals) art prints?

Tiger art prints are high-quality reproductions of artwork featuring the majestic big cat. These prints capture the beauty and power of tigers in their natural habitat, making them a popular choice for wildlife enthusiasts and art collectors alike. The prints are created using advanced printing techniques that ensure vibrant colors, sharp details, and long-lasting durability. We offer a wide range of tiger art prints from some of the world's most talented artists. Our collection includes everything from realistic depictions to abstract interpretations, so there is something for every taste and style. Whether you're looking to decorate your home or office with stunning wildlife imagery or add to your personal art collection, our tiger art prints are an excellent choice. Each print is available in various sizes and formats to suit your needs, including framed or unframed options. With our extensive selection and exceptional quality standards, you can trust Media Storehouse to provide you with beautiful tiger art prints that will stand the test of time.
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What Tiger (Big Cats Wild Animals) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Tiger art prints that capture the beauty and power of these majestic big cats. You can choose from stunning photographs, illustrations, and paintings that showcase Tigers in their natural habitats or in artistic interpretations. The collection includes both black-and-white and color prints, as well as close-up shots and panoramic views. Some popular options include images of Tigers hunting prey, playing with cubs, resting in the sun, or staring intently at the camera. There are also abstract designs that feature Tiger stripes or patterns blended with other elements such as flowers or landscapes. Whether you're looking for a bold statement piece for your living room or a subtle accent for your office, we have something to suit every taste and style. These high-quality art prints are perfect for animal lovers, nature enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates fine art.
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How do I buy Tiger (Big Cats Wild Animals) art prints?

To buy Tiger art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our online gallery of artwork and select the print that catches your eye. Once you have found the print you want to purchase, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. At this point, you will be prompted to enter your payment information and shipping details. We offer a variety of sizes for their art prints, so make sure to choose the size that best fits your needs. Additionally, we offer various framing options if you would like your print framed before it is shipped. Once your order has been placed, Media Storehouse will process it and ship out your art print in a timely manner. You can expect high-quality prints that are true-to-life representations of the original artwork. Whether for personal use or as a gift for someone special, buying Tiger art prints from Media Storehouse is easy and hassle-free.
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How much do Tiger (Big Cats Wild Animals) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of Tiger art prints that vary in price depending on the size and type of print. The cost for a standard paper print will be less than that of a canvas or framed print due to the difference in materials used. Additionally, limited edition prints may also have higher costs due to their exclusivity and rarity. The prices for these art prints are competitive with other online retailers offering similar products. However, Media Storehouse prides itself on providing high-quality artwork at affordable prices without compromising on quality. Ultimately, the cost of Tiger art prints from Media Storehouse will depend on individual preferences such as size, material type, and whether it is an open or limited edition print. Regardless of which option you choose, you can rest assured that you are getting exceptional value for your money when purchasing from this reputable retailer.
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How will my Tiger (Big Cats Wild Animals) art prints be delivered to me?

Your Tiger art prints will be delivered to you in a secure and protective manner. Media Storehouse takes great care in packaging your artwork so that it arrives at your doorstep undamaged. Your prints will be carefully rolled and placed inside a sturdy tube, which is then sealed with tape to prevent any moisture or dust from entering. The package will also include additional protection such as tissue paper or bubble wrap to ensure that the print remains intact during transit. The tube will be labelled with your address details, making it easy for delivery personnel to locate your home. Once the package has been dispatched, you can track its journey using the tracking number provided by Media Storehouse. This allows you to keep an eye on when exactly your artwork is expected to arrive. Rest assured that Media Storehouse takes every precaution necessary to ensure that your Tiger art prints are delivered safely and securely straight into your hands.