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    SIBERIAN TIGERS BY: Binish 9A Introduction Tigers are the biggest cats in the world. There are five different subspecies of tiger alive in the world today. They include the Siberian, South China, Indochinese, Bengal, and Sumatran tigers. Today I’m going to be talking about Siberian Tigers, the largest felines in the world, also known as Amur tigers. Scientific name: Panthera Tigris Altaica Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata (Vertebrata)

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    The Amur tiger, more commonly known as the Siberian tiger’s place origin remains unknown. However, there are two different theories that say otherwise. These big furry friends are scientifically called Panthera tigris altaica. The Siberian tiger is the largest wild cat in the world. It is best known for its unique stripes patterns. These rare designs lay on top of their fur covered skin. An average male tiger weighs around 660 pounds, and a female is about the same capacity, only a few pounds less

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    The siberian tiger is the biggest individual from the feline family. They are long, thick ruddy coats with white stomachs and white and dark tails. Their heads, bodies, tails and appendages have light dark or cocoa stripes. Their are also known as the Amur tiger, the Amur tiger resides in a small region in the southeast region Russia. Siberian Tigers eat sambar deer, wild pigs, water buffalo and gazelle. Tigers are known to also chase sloth bears, pooches, jaguars, crocodiles and pythons. Old

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    Siberian Tiger The Siberian or Amur tiger is well known for being one of the biggest Asian cats in the world;. Its also known for its wonderful dark, horizontal stripes on orange fur. The average tiger weighs between 396 to 660 pounds and can reach a length up to 10 feet. Because of its size, it is widely believed to be a powerful animal. However, these majestic animals are endangered - in fact, they are among one of the most endangered species on Earth. By the 1940s, the Siberian tiger

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    Classification/Evolution of the organism Above all, Siberian tigers are scientifically classifies as listed below: Kingdom: Animalia, it's an organism who is multicellular meaning eukaryotic and can move anywhere by itself though its lifespan. Phylum: Chordata, an organism who developed a notched, a nervous system with that contain gill cleft with the vertebrates. Class: Mammalia, an organism who is warm blood and has a long vertebrae. The warm blood allows it to provide its offspring with secret

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    have chosen - Siberian Tiger Biological and common name of tiger - Panthera Tigris Altaica Photo of tiger - Tigers past location - the tigers once ranged widely across Asia, from Turkey in the west to the Eastern coast of Russia Tigers recent location - the tigers fragmented location extends from India in the west to China and southwest Asia Tigers number past and present - there was once ten-thousand siberian tigers in the wild, now there is about 400 siberian tigers left in the wild

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    The Siberian Tiger Have you ever heard of a siberian tiger? Many people say that they are scary creatures that can eat you, but that’s not the case. If you come close to them they might think you are trying to take over their territory, or if it is a female with babies it might think that you are trying to take away their children. Siberian tigers want to live happy lives like any average human would. Walking into a tiger’s territory is like a random stranger walking in your house and staring

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    The Siberian Tiger What are the seven characteristics of a Tiger? Does the tiger have single- cell organisms or do they have multicellular organisms? How much sunlight do they need? What does a tiger do when the season change? How does a tiger grow from baby to an adult? How does a tiger reproduce and how well do they adapt to their environment? A tiger has multiple cells, so it means that it is a multicellular organism. A tiger has cells called eukaryotic cells. A tiger has a different skull structure

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    other entities and will be able to receive their funding from the public population. Since the Free Blind Siberian Tiger

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    A Proposal to Stop the Poaching of the Siberian Tiger One of the world’s most beautiful creatures, the Siberian tiger, has been roaming earth for many years. The Siberian tiger subspecies has been subjected to many obstacles, which make it very difficult for it to survive. Their main threat is not lack of food, but “man,” one of God’s most fierce and cruel species. Because of man the tiger population has reduced to approximately 400 in the wild, and restricted their remaining habitat to the

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