master tigress (kung fu panda and etc) created by falvie
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  • From Quora: "Tigers do not smell bad, but they do smell pungent. Because they are large carnivores, they carry a heavy, musky smell on their fur. Siberian tigers are the strongest in odor, perhaps because of their shaggier coat. Raising both Bengal and Siberian tigers gave me the opportunity to notice this subtle difference, but again, this was just my observation. There are few hard facts when it comes to tigers , as they are all individuals and unique."

    Breathe it in guys, breathe that wet tiger smell in.

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  • paranoid_android said:
    From Quora: "Tigers do not smell bad, but they do smell pungent. Because they are large carnivores, they carry a heavy, musky smell on their fur. Siberian tigers are the strongest in odor, perhaps because of their shaggier coat. Raising both Bengal and Siberian tigers gave me the opportunity to notice this subtle difference, but again, this was just my observation. There are few hard facts when it comes to tigers , as they are all individuals and unique."

    Breathe it in guys, breathe that wet tiger smell in.

    I don't know why this was so downvoted, but yes!

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  • sabrotiger said:
    Easily one of the best Tigress pieces out there!

    High praise, indeed, coming from the Master Tigress ... master

    A smidge of musculature, and this image could even be elevated beyond stunning beauty, to godlike.

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  • paranoid_android said:
    From Quora: "Tigers do not smell bad, but they do smell pungent. Because they are large carnivores, they carry a heavy, musky smell on their fur. Siberian tigers are the strongest in odor, perhaps because of their shaggier coat. Raising both Bengal and Siberian tigers gave me the opportunity to notice this subtle difference, but again, this was just my observation. There are few hard facts when it comes to tigers , as they are all individuals and unique."

    Breathe it in guys, breathe that wet tiger smell in.

    nice

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  • stinkybutt said:
    From Quora: "Tigers do not smell bad, but they do smell pungent. Because they are large carnivores, they carry a heavy, musky smell on their fur. Siberian tigers are the strongest in odor, perhaps because of their shaggier coat. Raising both Bengal and Siberian tigers gave me the opportunity to notice this subtle difference, but again, this was just my observation. There are few hard facts when it comes to tigers , as they are all individuals and unique."

    Breathe it in guys, breathe that wet tiger smell in.

    69 nice

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