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National Geographic: Tigers of the Snow

Rarely glimpsed amid its isolated wilderness stronghold, the awe-inspiring Siberian tiger is the biggest cat on Earth. And one of the most endangered: only about 300 survive in the wild. Join researchers as they risk their lives to help save these tigers from the modern pressures threatening them and their primordial forest kingdom. Acclaimed wildlife filmmaker Mark Stouffer captures the never-before-seen actions as biologists tag a young cub before its mother returns to the den, an enraged female charges up a tree to attack a hovering helicopter and desperate team members resort to mouth-to-mouth resuscitation to revive a sedated tiger. And that's just the beginning of the heart-stopping adventues awaiting you in National Geographic's face-to-fang encounter with Tigers of the Snow.

Year: 1996
Genre: Documentaries, Natural History Docos
Country: USA
Director: Mark Stouffer
Starring: Narrated by, Richard Kiley
Duration: 60 Minutes
Rating: G
7.5/10
Location in store: Documentary (Natural History)

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