Tiger Revenge. Amur (Siberian) tiger tracks and kills a person who did him wrong.

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Tiger revenge.
Amur tigers, also known as Siberian tigers, were once found throughout northern China, the Russian Far East and the Korean peninsula. By the 1940s, hunting had driven them to the brink of extinction—with no more than 40 individuals remaining in the wild.
Russia was the first country to grant the tiger full protection, saving the subspecies and bringing today's global population to about 400 individuals with the majority living in Russia and at least 18-20 adult individuals in the border areas of China.
Tigers are much smarter and more vengeful than you can imagine. Thanks to their excellent memory, these animals never forget those who offend them, and do not forgive easily. A person who shoots a tiger but does not kill it, or steals its prey, needs to be extremely careful, as the tiger may follow him months or even years later for revenge.

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