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Will South China tiger trigger a 'bloody incident'?
Nov 1, 2007 01:42
  • KEVIN0518
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Have you heard of South China tiger? It is said that the South China tiger has died out for a long time. Recently, Zhou Zhenglong, a farmer in Shaanxi Province claims that he has taken some photos of the South China tiger. His photos show that this species has not died out. However, a researcher of Chinese Academy of Science doubted that his photo was fake and assured his allegation with his life. Zhou retorted that he and his son would like to be sent into prison if his photos were fake.

How absurd it is! Do they have to gamble their life on this matter? Actually, it is easy to solve this problem. Just identify Zhou's photos and everything will be clear. To me, this really sounds a piece of entertainment news. Will the South China tiger trigger a 'bloody incident'? If it really happens, who should be blamed for, the tiger? Just a hypothesis :)

Nov 6, 2007 02:37
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  • DREAMLIFE
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It is said that Science (a magazine) will publish this photo. However, many people argue that it should not be published before the South China tiger has not died out. Is it proper for an authoritative magazine to publish a piece of unidentified news?
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