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Yes, tigers do live near the equator, particularly in Southeast Asia. They inhabit tropical forests, mangroves, and grasslands in countries like Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia. The Sumatran tiger, for example, is found specifically on the island of Sumatra, which is located just south of the equator.

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