Tiger Reported Crossing National Road 4 in Sihanoukville
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Tiger Reported Crossing National Road 4 in Sihanoukville
According to social media, a tiger was spotted crossing National Road 4 in Sihanoukville province.
(July 28, 2019 12:46 pm)
Preah Sihanouk Province: A man has reported seeing a tiger crossing National Road 4 at 11:38 pm on July 27, 2019. The tiger allegedly crossed National Highway No.4 at Banteay Teang commune, Prey Nob district, Preah Sihanouk province. The people who have seen it confirm that the tiger is crossing from the Otres river to the jungle of Kbal Chhay.
Residents of the area have to be vigilant and take part in protecting this rare animal.
(July 28, 2019 12:46 pm)
Preah Sihanouk Province: A man has reported seeing a tiger crossing National Road 4 at 11:38 pm on July 27, 2019. The tiger allegedly crossed National Highway No.4 at Banteay Teang commune, Prey Nob district, Preah Sihanouk province. The people who have seen it confirm that the tiger is crossing from the Otres river to the jungle of Kbal Chhay.
Residents of the area have to be vigilant and take part in protecting this rare animal.
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Re: Tiger Reported Crossing National Road 4 in Sihanoukville
Curious. I would have thought that even crossing the highway, a tiger would be careful to avoid being seen and human activity (cars)!?
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Re: Tiger Reported Crossing National Road 4 in Sihanoukville
It's a fake, the picture is from India.
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Yes, this is bullshit. Why does CEO report this?
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Re: Tiger Reported Crossing National Road 4 in Sihanoukville
In Sumatra at the end of last year a tiger was shot in a village 5km's from where I was staying, the following morning everyone having the image of the dead tiger on their cell phones. Sadly people were more proud of the fact they had tigers in their area, rather than lamenting the demise of another.
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Re: Tiger Reported Crossing National Road 4 in Sihanoukville
Seems obvious that it is a fake, and so was not reported as news, but as chatter. "News" would be a lion trying to cross the road.
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If you enjoy noise pollution and obnoxious driving practices, Phnom Penh is the place for you!
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Re: Tiger Reported Crossing National Road 4 in Sihanoukville
tigers are smarter than indigenous people.
Tigers have long since left the region, leaving the locals alone with the Chinese.
the last time I heard the roar of a tiger in 2013, when we spent the night with a group of my tourists in the jungle.
Tigers have long since left the region, leaving the locals alone with the Chinese.
the last time I heard the roar of a tiger in 2013, when we spent the night with a group of my tourists in the jungle.
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Re: Tiger Reported Crossing National Road 4 in Sihanoukville
Since when have Cambodian roads had a white line showing the edge of the road ?
Cambodia,,,, Don't fall in love with her.
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What's funny is how the locals just totally believe anything that's posted. My friend's Khmer GF showed us a facebook post the other day of some new creature that's been discovered.
It was fucking Falkor from the neverending story
It was fucking Falkor from the neverending story
If you enjoy noise pollution and obnoxious driving practices, Phnom Penh is the place for you!
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