SynopsisA passionate first-person narrative by Valmik Thapar, who has spent most of the last thirty years observing tigers in the wild and fighting to ensure their survival, is supplemented by the latest scientific findings and essays by twenty of the world's most renowned experts. This stunning book explores every aspect of one of nature's most majestic animals, making Tiger: The Ultimate Guide as authoritative as it is beautiful. Book jacket., Follow a family of beautiful tiger cubs from birth to adulthood, photographed in the wild in the Indian jungle, including the very first weeks in their safe, rocky den, feeding from their mother. Young readers see the cubs at three months old, learning tiger skills through play. Finally, after six months, their mother teaches them to hunt their own food and become independent. At the back of the book is a page packed with information about tigers in the wild, including conservation websites.