Well what a great ending to the show! Won't spoil it but it was uplifting and it makes you realise that rare animals can do ok if you give them a chance.
This was almost certainly the greatest documentary ever made about Tigers and I'm glad I saw it!:)
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Yep I enjoyed watching it too. The ending made it all the more worthwhile watching although it wasn't what I was expecting at all.
Yes the only thing that bothered me was that it seemed that whilst tigers can thrive in the reserve, outside it they're on borrowed time. This family knew which way their bread was buttered!!!:)
This was brilliant. Unfortunately I missed the first episode, so had to guess how they were doing it all, but it worked brilliantly. Well done to everyone involved.
I found myself quite taken in by the tiger cubs, even when they were getting quite old. I felt a worrying urge to want to ruffle their fur in the way you would with a dog or cat. Probably a bit dangerous to do that for real! :eek:
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Thanks for finding this thread again.
Yep I enjoyed watching it too. The ending made it all the more worthwhile watching although it wasn't what I was expecting at all.
After months of trying i got the iplayer to work:) thanks.
I found myself quite taken in by the tiger cubs, even when they were getting quite old. I felt a worrying urge to want to ruffle their fur in the way you would with a dog or cat. Probably a bit dangerous to do that for real! :eek:
David Attenborough has the greatest voice! Anyhow thank you BBC, you can repeat this every 3 months and that's fine by me. A brilliant three parter
What happened to those lovely cats?
A total assortment of wildlife in this tonight.
Monkeys really are horrid little sods even tho they are comedic.