User:Malix

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Educational Background
I have an Associates Degree in Accounting and a diploma in general business. I am currently in college pursuing a BS degree in Accounting with the graduation date of January 2006. Next year I will be pursuing a Masters in Business Adminstration (MBA), and the year after that I hope to have successfully completed all four sections of the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) examination.

Interests

 * Cars
 * Animals (cougar, tiger, lion, jaguar, leopard and wolverine are my favorites)
 * Movies
 * Politics
 * Acedemics
 * Swimming
 * Exercise

Contributions
I mainly contribute to articles about wildlife, cats in particular. I have an extensive library of wildlife encyclopedias, books, big cat books, DVDs, VHS tapes, along with a list of credible websites about wildlife. The library in my house is almost entirely filled with wildlife literature. I have done extensive research on the big cats in particular and know pretty much everything about them, that the research makes available of course.

Currently I am editing several big cat articles including the jaguar article. This one has been a bit of a pain since an unregistered user continues to vandalize this article by inserting fallacious information about the jaguar's strength. I have to check this article several times a day to make sure that factual information remains. The article seems to be under control right now but only time will tell.

I have been working on expanding the Bengal Tiger article as well. There is a bevy of information available on this big cat, and I plan to expand the article quite a bit.

A question about big cat
I often hear people discuss that the strongest big cat, tiger is not strong enough to kill an adult gaur, rhino and elephant. As you've researched alot about big cats, can you tell me whether this is true or not?