'Night shift' tigers dodge people
Linkedin

'Night shift' tigers dodge people

Kathmandu : Nepal | Sep 03, 2012 at 5:24 PM PDT
Source: BBC
XX XX
Views: Pending
 
Tigers 'take night shift' to dodge humans The study revealed that tigers had become creatures of the night Tigers in Nepal seem to be taking night shifts in order to avoid their human neighbours, a study has shown. The big cats generally move around at all times of the day and night, to monitor territory,... FULL ARTICLE AT BBC
 
  • Clear
  • Share:
  • Share
  • Clear
  • Clear
  • Clear
  • Clear
 
 
Advertisement
 
Advertisement
 

News Stories

 
  • Tigers in Nepal Park take the night shift to coexist with people

    Zee News
    57 Washington: Tigers in and around a world-renowned park in Nepal are taking the night shift to better coexist with their human neighbours, a new study has revealed. The revelation that tigers and people are sharing exactly the same space such as...
  • Most file-sharers "are monitored"

    BBC
    The three-year research was carried out by a team of computer scientists who developed software that acted like a BitTorrent file-sharing client and logged all the connections made to it. BitTorrent is a method of obtaining files by downloading from...

More From Allvoices

 
Tap_logo_330_110_event
 


Use of this site is governed by our Terms of Use Agreement and Privacy Policy.

© Allvoices, Inc 2008-2013. All rights reserved.