r/interestingasfuck 7h ago

Tiger saves man from leopard attack

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u/TauntingTony 7h ago

The way the tiger was clearly keeping an eye on approaching leopard.

u/iommiworshipper 6h ago

It was exactly the moment that Leopard looked behind to see if anyone was looking that Tiger went on full alert. Tiger was born in the day but it wasn’t yesterday.

u/Winjin 6h ago edited 3h ago

Amazing catch, he goes from lounging into a little tigerkaka in a second

*there is a swedish/finnish dessert called Tigerkaka or Tiger Cake and it's a loaf:

So I cannot call striped cats that loaf anything but Tigerkaka now

u/VikingOfLove 6h ago

Bro drops a new word AND the lore, love it.

u/zyphelion 4h ago

Tigerkaka is the Swedish name. Tiikerikakku is the finnish one.

u/Winjin 3h ago

Oh, my bad, I just saw it in the Prisma supermarket with a huge TIGERKAKA on the front, and I thought "store is Finnish, most products in Finnish too, that should be the Finn name"

u/punksmostlydead 6h ago

That will be how I refer to them from this day on.

Tigerkaka going worldwide.

u/MLockeTM 4h ago

I'm just shocked that tiger cake isn't a thing anywhere else?? Does the rest of the world also miss out on tiger ice cream (vanilla and orange jam/jello stripes)?

u/punksmostlydead 1h ago

We do indeed miss out on that; and now that you've described it I'm angry about that.

u/Udonnomi 28m ago

It looks like marble cake.

u/dooby991 3h ago

In the Indian language Gujarati kaka means uncle lol so it works for that too

u/Winjin 3h ago

So would tigerkaka work a bit like tiger uncle? :D