There used to be Panthera Tigris Virgata, namely Caspian tigers in Tarbaghatay mountain range as well as other locations within Mongolia, mostly in areas bordering Eastern Kazakhstan, China and the Altay Mountains of the Russian Federation, unfortunately as of now that subspecies is considered extirpated.
There are some re-introduction efforts underway based on the genetic affinity of
the Caspian and Amur tiger subspecies. Again, unfortunately, so far it is mostly limited to lofty declarations...........
Mongolia have products like gold, bronze, "lata", phosphate and wolfrom. "Langis" also.
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mongolia climate zone
The boundary between China and Mongolia is a political boundary because there are hardly any natural boundaries like rivers or mountains along the border. It is drawn by the Chinese and Mongolian government when Mongolia gained independence on October 6, 1946, to separate Inner Mongolia (China) from Outer Mongolia (Mongolia).
As of Nov 2011, the most recent earthquake in Mongolia was on August 27, 2011 in Central Mongolia 94km ENE from Bayandalay with a 5.4 magnitude.
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Mongolia have products like gold, bronze, "lata", phosphate and wolfrom. "Langis" also.
in-situ tigers
it is found from Mongolia to turkey from kazakhstan to Afghanistan
I believe so. if you type up 'snow tigers', the pictures are white tigers.
Magnolia is a type of flower, but Mongolia is a country in Asia.
The People's Mongolia or Outer Mongolia
yes they do type in to wikianswers adaptations of siberian tigers
White tigers are the same as normal tigers, their genes just had some type of mutation.
Yes, Mongolia and Mongolia are both the exact same word.
yes if you type in google images endangered tigers.