Look at the Guardian's tiger. It seems like it's ears are more similar to that of a [url=http://www.dvl.co.za/news/may2009/caracal.jpg]Caracal[/url] than that of a [url=http://farm5.staticflickr.com/4025/4220407336_fcc719f837_o.jpg]tiger[/url]. Is this some adaption tigers have developed hundreds of years in the future?
EDIT: Also, notice the fur pattern on the neck. They seem like spots you'd see on a Snow Leopard, rather than tiger stripes.
What I'm more curious about is the fact that the guy is not wearing a full helmet. Can we choose to wear only partially face-covering items instead of helmets? Or nothing at all?
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