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Tigers belong to the order Carnivora because they are primarily meat-eaters, characterized by adaptations that support a carnivorous diet. This order includes animals that possess specialized teeth, such as sharp carnassials for slicing flesh, and strong digestive systems designed to process animal protein. Additionally, tigers exhibit hunting behaviors and predatory instincts typical of carnivorous mammals. Their role as apex predators further underscores their classification within this order.

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