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Farmer charged with faking tiger photos
Officials in the Shaanxi provincial government say Zhou Zhenglong used a neighbor's photograph and a wooden tiger claw, the state-run Xinhua news agency reported. He claimed he took the photos with a cell phone.
Zhou received a reward of 20,000 yuan, or almost $3,000, from the Provincial Forestry Department. He claimed to have taken the photos Oct. 3, 2007.
Bai Shaokang of the Shaanxi Public Security Department said investigators found the area where Zhou's photograph was taken.
"It was a small area with few tall trees, which was not a suitable habitat for a real tiger," he said.
Police also measured the tree trunks and extrapolated the size of the tiger in the picture. They found the tiger would have been 27 centimeters long and 35 centimeters wide -- about 9 inches by 11 inches.
Zhou, who formerly claimed he had "risked his life" to get the pictures, now admits he got the idea when he guided a team searching for tigers in 2006.
Copyright 2008 by United Press International
This news arrived on: 06/30/2008
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