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Facts on Tigers at Wikipedia

Mon, 22 Sep 2008
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Did you know that the Tiger was voted the world's favorite animal?  I sure didn't.  I also didn't know that there were so many different subspecies of these fierce animals.  Find more facts on this Wikipedia site, the place with all the information on your favorite big cat. This page includes articles on the evolution of the Panthera Tigris, extra information on the subspecies Bengal, White and Siberian Tigers, and an examination of their behavior, diet and hunting habits.

 

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  • Tigers
Submitted by: Dana Morris Writer, Animals.com

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