It's one of our more clearly titled posts. Pictures below of a White Bengal Tiger named Odin, who is six years old, 10 feet long (tail to nose), and living at a zoo in Vallejo, California. This all according to the same guy who sent me those Patagonian Volcano and Yucatan Golden Ray pictures.




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