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The exact number of cells in a Siberian tiger is not precisely known, but it is estimated that a typical mammal has trillions of cells. Given that Siberian tigers are large mammals, they likely have somewhere between 10 to 100 trillion cells, depending on their size and health. Each cell performs specific functions that are vital for the tiger's survival and overall physiology.

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