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Siberian tigers are the largest cats on Earth. They live in a climate similar to North America's Canada. Winter can be snowy and bitter cold. To cope with their environment, nature has given the tiger several ways to deal with their harsh country. First, Siberians have an extra fat layer on their bodies to insulate from the cold. They also have an extra thick coat and more fur on the foot pads. These advantages help the tiger survive the harsh Siberian winters. Plus, all tigers are superior hunters, bringing down even animals larger than they are.

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