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Congratulations to our 2012 Customer Appreciation Sale Winners!

Season Supply of Chemicals
Peggy Dent

Swim MP3 Player
Kathy Pyles
Jodi Kline
Shannon Koch

Across the Pool Volleyball Game
Jeff Brunozzi

Floating Table Tennis
Lou Grant
Sherrell Fruit

Grilling Mitt & Apron set
Bill Gross

Neon Frost float
Mark Karos

Remote Control Toy Boat
Frank Bennett

Water Blaster Toy
Mary Woodruff
Tom Levitski

Celebration Design Float
Bev Keller
Donna Burlingame
Helen Miller

 

 
 

 

                    
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Caspian
Tiger

Caspian

The Caspian Tiger.  Isolated from other tigers by the Himalaya mountains, the Caspian tigers followed the migratory herds of boars, their preferred prey. Second in size only to the Siberian, the Caspian was stocky with very long hair. Although there are occasional claims of sightings close to the Caspian sea, the lack of solid evidence suggests this species no longer exists.

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Bengal
Tiger


Bengal

The Bengal Tiger. Most Bengal Tigers live in India. The estimated wild population is approximately 4,000, with about 333 in zoos. Although wild Bengals are considered more secure in India than other tiger subspecies in Asia, there is the potential for rapid demise through recent increases in poaching and poisoning.

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Sumatran
Tiger


Sumatran
The Sumatran Tiger. Found only on the Indonesian island of Sumatra, the Sumatran Tiger is distinguished by its dark red color with cream colored areas and long black stripes. There are only about 600 Sumatrans left in existence there, primarily in the island's five national parks. Another 450 Sumatran tigers live in zoos around the world.

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