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.
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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.).
The Latin word for tiger is tigris.If you're looking for the scientific name: Tigers are in the binomial nomenclature genus of Panthera, so all tigers are Panthera tigris. If you're looking for the Bengal tiger specifically, that would be P. tigris tigris.
Yes because that is the latin word for tigers.