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Top 10 doubtful points about Zhou Zhenglong’s photos of South China tigers

The 4 major ones...do you want it?

Doubtful point 1: The weather is inconsistent

As you can see from the above picture, the time of taking the photo should be April 3rd. It is the day before Qingming Festival.

Then let’s take a look at the weather forecast for the Qingming Festival in Shaanxi:

From 4 to 6, there will be cloudy and rainy weather in Jianghuai, Jiangnan, northern and western South China, southern Hubei, and eastern Guizhou. , there will be moderate rain in some areas in Jiangnan, heavy to heavy rain in some areas; there will be light rain and snow in eastern Tibet.

The weather in Shaanxi can also be seen in the picture above. Zhenping County is in the southernmost part of Shaanxi. It should be raining, so the snow in this picture should be considered a doubt.

Doubt 2: The footprints are too perfect

If it was a tiger walking, there should be snow residue caused by the soles of the feet pointing forward, and the snow around the footprints is relatively smooth and seems to be carved. If it were taken, it couldn't be just one photo.

Doubt 3: Too few footprints

Tiger needs to grip the ground when walking in the snow, so there should be fingernail prints, 500 meters of footprints, there is only one such deep footprint, could it be a tiger? Just take a walk. Even if it's just a series of unclear footprints, it would be very laborious to take pictures of probably fake footprints.

Doubt 3: Diversion of sight

When the incident occurred, it was about the issue of the tiger photo taken by Zhou Zhenglong. In other words, whether the tiger photo was authentic, and now the release of the tiger footprints is to The issue of whether the tiger photos are authentic or fake has been transferred to the issue of tigers on the mountain. In fact, these are two different things.

Suspicious point 4: There is a "hoof mark"

I wonder if the attentive netizens have seen it. There is a "hoof mark" where the tape measure is placed. It is obviously different from the one in the middle of the photo. Coordination, and the distance between the two hooves is very close, which should be artificial.

Some netizens said: It should be the footprints that were tried first when making footprints before