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Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2005 8:43 pm
Name: Kumari Keeper: Sirenz Gender: Female Species: Bengal Tiger Born: August 15th, 2005 Birth Sign: The Warhammer
This is a private diary hosted by the Fourth Wall adoption center. Only the keeper may post unless he/she specifies otherwise. The child shown here is not for sale, trade, or otherwise so please do not ask.
Feel free to follow along, read, and enjoy! ^_^
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Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2006 3:29 pm
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Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2006 8:02 am
 Name: Kumari Species: Bengal Tiger
.:1st stage: Baby:. Likes: cuddling in her blanket, sleeping, peach baby food, fishies, being picked up and cradled, giggling, smiling, and purring Dislkes: loud noises, dirty diapers, being burped, green bean baby food, and being ignored

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Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2006 8:03 am
  Sirenz-the mother Age: looks 20 but actual birthdate unknown. Race: Demonic Kitsune Powers: morphing into other animals..very limited fire magic Markings: Has a tattoo of a cursive Z on her right shoulder. Parents: unknown Sisters: White Neko Chan, Mialee79, Psyren Brothers: Steal Friends: Everyone at the nikko pups lodge basically <33 you guys!!
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Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2006 8:03 am
 Aurora: Kumari hasn't met this cute arctic wolf, but her mommy is good friends with Aurora's mommy. They hope to meet soon.
Jade: Kumari was asleep while Sirenz and her shopped for gifts to give this cute panda baby. Kumari hopes to officially meet someday.

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Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2006 8:04 am
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Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2006 8:05 am
 Kumari as a beautiful toddler! Kumari as a cute lil baby!
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Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2006 8:06 am
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Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2006 8:07 am
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Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2006 8:08 am
  BENGAL TIGER Panthera tigris tigris -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Most Bengal tigers live in India, and some range through Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, and Myanmar. Their esimated population is approximately 3,250-4,700 tigers, with roughly 333 in captivity, mostly in zoos in India. White tigers are basicaly a color variant of the Bengal tiger and are rarely found in the wild. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tigers in the Wild:Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Myanmar and Nepal The Bengal tiger is found mainly throughout India, with smaller populations in southern Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, and western Myanmar.The Cat Specialist Group IUCN reported an approximate total of 3,250 to 4,700 Bengal tigers throughout the range in 1995. For several decades, the status of wild tigers in India has been estimated from the individual identification of footprints (or pug marks), this method has been challenged for the inaccuracy and manipulation of humans. The first total Indian census in 1971 produced a baseline figure of about 1,800 tigers. The Tiger Project or 'Project Tiger' and Wildlife Institute of India, officials reported in more or less accurate censuses that tiger numbers increased to 4,334 in 1989. These estimates were disputed by Indian biologists, who strongly suggested the number is far lower. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Cat Specialist Group reported 2,750 to 3,750 Bengal tigers in India in 1994. These tigers are distributed among 66 protected areas, of which more than 20 fall under the umbrella of Project Tiger, a program based on total protection of tigers and conservation of selected habitats as reserves managed primarily for tigers. Another 150-250 tigers live in three protected areas in Nepal, 50-240 tigers are in four protected areas in Bhutan, about 300-460 tigers live in three protected areas in Bangladesh, and an unknown number of tigers remain in Myanmar. Although the wild Bengal tiger populations are considered more secure in India than other tiger subspecies found elsewhere in Asia, there exists the potential for rapid demise of wild populations through recently increased levels of poaching and poisoning. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Zoo Tigers Indian zoos have bred tigers since 1880, the first time being at the Alipore Zoo in Calcutta. In the last two decades they have bred so successfully that there are now too many. Unfortunately other subspecies of tigers brought by dealers from outside India over the years have been mixed with Indian tigers, so that many zoo tigers are of questionable lineage and therefore not appropriate for conservation purposes. The 1994 International Tiger Studbook lists the current global captive population of Bengal tigers at 333 tigers; 289 have the typical orange coloration of most free-ranging tigers, the remaining 44 are the white color morph, a rarely observed form in the free-ranging population. All of the studbook-registered captive population is maintained in Indian zoos, except for one female Bengal tiger in North America. Completion of the Indian Bengal Tiger Studbook is a necessary prerequisite to establishing a captive management program for tigers in India.

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Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2006 8:09 am
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Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2006 8:09 am
 Here is where I will post all the cute things that Kumari does or says.
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Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2006 8:10 am
 3/9/06:: Alot has happened but I haven't updated this section in awhile. 8/15/05::Got Kumari and took her home.

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Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2006 8:11 am
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Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2006 8:17 am
March 9
Dear Diary, I haven't written in awhile. So much has changed. Kumari has learned so many new words because she loves reading. I asked her to watch a TV show with me, but she wouldn't budge from her place on the sofa where she was curled up with a Little Golden Book. Everytime we both go to the grocery, she has me buy another one for her. The bookcase in her room is overflowing with these books but always room for more. *giggle* Her little Nalgae enjoys reading with her and they both much on crackers. ^_^ Today, I think I'll bring her by the Fourth Wall center so she can play with others. My little girl loves being by herself and reading, but it is best for her to learn social endeavors as well. I gotta go cook some lunch for my kids so I'll write more later on. heart Luv, Sirenz
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