Tiger photos no hoax, says farmer
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A Chinese farmer who was found guilty of faking photographs of an endangered tiger has reportedly reversed an earlier confession and is now claiming his pictures are real after all. The Shanghai Daily reported that Zhou Zhenglong, 54, of Shaanxi Province, vowed that his pictures of a South China tiger, a species previously believed to be extinct in the wild, were not faked.
“I solemnly declare that the tiger picture was real, and was not faked,” Zhou wrote in a letter reported by the Guangdong-based New Express.
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