Tiger Troubles: A Bloomsbury Young Reader: White Book Band (Bloomsbury Young Readers)

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Anyways, I hope the existence of this fic bothers you on a level you struggle to articulate to your loved ones and/or therapist :) Language: English Words: 16,499 Chapters: 5/7 Collections: 3 Comments: 2,100 Kudos: 8,744 Bookmarks: 1,750 Hits: 212,809 This super tough thief however proves always to be less than competent and for the last half of the novel is palmed off to become the arm candy of one of the male cast, the same fate of every other named woman in the book, as well. The tiger ( Panthera tigris) is the largest living cat species and a member of the genus Panthera. It is most recognisable for its dark vertical stripes on orange fur with a white underside. An apex predator, it primarily preys on ungulates, such as deer and wild boar. It is territorial and generally a solitary but social predator, requiring large contiguous areas of habitat to support its requirements for prey and rearing of its offspring. Tiger cubs stay with their mother for about two years and then become independent, leaving their mother's home range to establish their own. My only interest would be basic maintenance, so I think an appropriate lead and the TigerTool software should be more than enough. Captive tigers were bred with lions to create hybrids called liger and tigon. They share physical and behavioural qualities of both parent species. Breeding hybrids is now discouraged due to the emphasis on conservation. [46] The liger is a cross between a male lion and a tigress. Ligers are typically between 3 and 3.5m (10 and 12ft) in length, and weigh between 350 and 450kg (800 and 1,000lb) or more. [47] Because the lion sire passes on a growth-promoting gene, but the corresponding growth-inhibiting gene from the female tiger is absent, ligers grow far larger than either parent species. [48]

Language: English Words: 50,344 Chapters: 9/? Collections: 4 Comments: 379 Kudos: 807 Bookmarks: 325 Hits: 31,614India is home to the world's largest population of wild tigers. [133] A 2014 census estimated a population of 2,226, a 30% increase since 2011. [140] On International Tiger Day 2019, the 'Tiger Estimation Report 2018' was released by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The report estimates a population of 2967 tigers in India with 25% increase since 2014. Modi said "India is one of the safest habitats for tigers as it has achieved the target of doubling the tiger population from 1411 in 2011 to 2967 in 2019". [141] As of 2022, India accounts for 75 percent of global tiger population. [142] The Tiger Census of 2023 reports tiger population in India at 3167. [143] In 2007, over 4,000 captive tigers lived in China, of which 3,000 were held by about 20 larger facilities, with the rest held by some 200 smaller facilities. [188] In 2011, 468 facilities in the USA kept 2,884 tigers. [189] Nineteen US states banned private ownership of tigers, fifteen require a license, and sixteen states have no regulation. [190] Genetic ancestry of 105 captive tigers from fourteen countries and regions showed that forty-nine animals belonged distinctly to five subspecies; fifty-two animals had mixed subspecies origins. [191] Many Siberian tigers in zoos today are actually the result of crosses with Bengal tigers. [192] Cultural depictions Welcome to the Trinity Sci-Fi Collaborative Fanfiction for 2023! This was written collectively by 7 different people over the course of 3 hours. If you want to contribute, and you go to Trinity College, make sure to join the Sci-Fi society! Language: English Words: 3,437 Chapters: 1/1 Comments: 3 Kudos: 4 Hits: 235

The software is provided free of charge for non-commercial use. It allows the user limited access to the ECU on Triumph Tiger 800, 900, Sport, Explorer/1200 & Trophy models ONLY, and can be used to perform various functions as part of a regular maintenance and/or servicing schedule. In Chinese mythology and culture, the tiger is one of the 12 animals of the Chinese zodiac. In Chinese art, the tiger is depicted as an earth symbol and equal rival of the Chinese dragon – the two representing matter and spirit respectively. The Southern Chinese martial art Hung Ga is based on the movements of the tiger and the crane. In Imperial China, a tiger was the personification of war and often represented the highest army general (or present day defense secretary), [194] while the emperor and empress were represented by a dragon and phoenix, respectively. The White Tiger ( Chinese: 白虎; pinyin: Bái Hǔ) is one of the Four Symbols of the Chinese constellations. It is sometimes called the White Tiger of the West (Chinese: 西方白虎), and it represents the west and the autumn season. [194]a b c d Linnaeus, C. (1758). " Felis tigris". Caroli Linnæi Systema naturæ per regna tria naturæ, secundum classes, ordines, genera, species, cum characteribus, differentiis, synonymis, locis (in Latin). Vol.Tomus I (decima, reformataed.). Holmiae: Laurentius Salvius. p.41. Harper, D. (2001–2011). "Tiger". Online Etymology Dictionary. Etymonline.com . Retrieved 6 April 2014. Harper, D. (2001–2011). "Panther". Online Etymology Dictionary. Douglas Harper . Retrieved 24 October 2011. There are three other colour variants – white, golden and nearly stripeless snow white – that are now virtually non-existent in the wild due to the reduction of wild tiger populations, but continue in captive populations. The white tiger has white fur and sepia-brown stripes. The golden tiger has a pale golden pelage with a blond tone and reddish-brown stripes. The snow white tiger is a morph with extremely faint stripes and a pale reddish-brown ringed tail. Both snow white and golden tigers are homozygous for CORIN gene mutations. [65]



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