Tigris.
The word in Latin for 'tiger' is tigris. The Latin word traces back to the more ancient, classical Greek language. The word also may be used as a proper noun in the case of the famous Tigris River.
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"Smilodon fatalis" is the modern Latin name for one group of saber-toothed cats."Fatalis" is simply Latin for "Deadly."
A Bali tiger is a member of an extinct species of tiger, Latin name Panthera tigris balica.
tiguere
Sabrireth- latin for sharp Tooth- self explanitory Tigraithan- latin for cat that eventually evolved into tiger
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tigerious nutious
The scientific name for a tiger is Panthera tigris. There is no designation for a male or female.
"Tiger" is tigris (-is or -idis, m. or f.). "Bat" is vespertilio (-onis, m.).
Yes because that is the latin word for tigers.
because of the indian ocean