Video How High Can Tigers Live in the Himalayas? | Expedition Tiger | BBC Earth

Video ✅ In the Himalayas, Gordon’s camera captures a tiger claiming its territory at 3000m. Gordon continues hiking higher to discover if there are more tigers living at an even higher altitude. ✅ How High Can Tigers Live in the Himalayas? | Expedition Tiger | BBC Earth

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just one image would prove they live up
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here and could help secure their future
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gordon’s camera traps are the team’s
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last hope
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oh look at this beer
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oh sniffing the camera
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the camera traps aren’t always invisible
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he’s really healthy specimen as well
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you’d have to be living up here it’s
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going to get cold it’s going to have to
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work hard it’s only strong to survive
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oh my gosh
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oh my gosh
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oh
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oh i don’t believe it
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oh god oh
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thank you thank you thank you
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oh gosh
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[Music]
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they’re here
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[Music]
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you know it’s only one tiger but
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the fact that they can live here is just
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so important not just for this one
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individual for tigers
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in the wild for the future is just
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ah
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oh man
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just walked along this path
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literally
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down this path
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if he was just passing through this area
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he would have his head down just
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powering on through but what he’s doing
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he’s scent marking quite high up in the
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rock and what he’s saying is this is my
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place this is where i live
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finding tigers here is phenomenal
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because what it does it just shows that
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almost every square mile from here down
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to india is potential tiger habitat
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gordon has found tigers at 3 000 metres
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and he still has more cameras to check a
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vertical kilometer higher up the
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mountain
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[Applause]
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[Music]
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how high into the himalayas are tigers
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living
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[Music]
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[Applause]
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[Music]
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45
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images i wonder what that’s off
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oh
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oh man i’m alive
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[Music]
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i’m just completely speechless
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[Music]
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gordon’s cameras have captured over 30
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images of tigers walking along this
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ridge
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these tigers are living right in the
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shadow of the high himalayas we are
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above 4 000 meters at this point
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these are the highest living tigers in
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the world
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there are at least two adult tigers here
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one male
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one female
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you’ve got one tiger that’s walked
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through here
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scent marked on that rock
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a second tiger
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big male comes through in the day stops
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sniffs
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we’re watching
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possibly the precursor to tigers meeting
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and mating
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there’s a female up here letting a male
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know that she’s around
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they’ve probably met and mated by now
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and somewhere
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i really believe there is a little cave
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down in one of these valleys that have
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tiger cubs in it
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tigers breeding this high in the
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himalayas
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is totally new to science
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more importantly
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these animals could be central to the
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tiger’s survival
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