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Tigers

Tigers are the largest natural species of cat in the world, and are native to Asia. The characteristic orange and black stripes are unique to each tiger and the beauty and majesty of this animal has been depicted in pictures and stories from many different cultures throughout history. Tigers are critically endangered as they are sold as pets illegally, hunted for sport and used in Chinese medicine.

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Who would win a fight a tiger or a gorrillia?

Tigers are predators of enormous strength, and would kill the gorilla, mainly because of the tiger's agility. Tigers are not found in Africa anyway.

In what country do pumas live?

The country in which pumas live is Canada and South America. They are carnivores and stalk other animals for food.

If you have 3 showers in your house 2 upstairs and 1 downstairs why would you suddenly not have hot water in 1 of the bathrooms upstairs when the other 2 are ok?

you must have a control cartridge in the one that is not working- pull the handle out and check for build up, or if the plastic insert is not set in the right position move to the left- last thing you might have a blockage in the rear of the valve- you have to shut off the water to the house and pull out the cartridge or stem and look to see if everything is ok- one other way is to have someone turn on the water with it out to blow anything that might be lodged in the valve

How do babies born blind learn what every object is called?

Instead of associate a sight to an object they associate how the object feels.

Why do you clench your fists during sleep?

I have the same problem. It is caused by stress when it all comes down to it. Could be from something in you daily life, or from night terrors or nightmares.

What part did the Marines have in World War 2?

The "experts" on Amphibious Warfare, they were primarily employed in
the Pacific Theater of Operations. In 1940 they were a force of only 800
active duty Officers and 26,545 Enlisted Marines. The peak strength in
WW-2 was 475,604 Marines in Five air wings and Six Divisions with such
supporting units as were authorized.
As a footnote to this small group, it is noteworthy that 81 of the 433 Congressional Medal of Honor's (CMOH) awarded during WW-2 went to
Marines. (51 were awarded posthumously.)
A further footnote should mention that a Marine Corps General , (Roy S.
Geiger) once commanded the 10th Army, a force that had three Marine
and four US Army Divisions. (Okinawa).

Who said panta rei?

Heraclit said Panta rei (It`s all flowing) and he meant the nature and it`s processes

Which is the first tiger reserve of india?

One of the first tiger reserves of India is the Bandipur Tiger Reserve.

How much does an adolescent tiger weigh?

about 1,512

Types of Tigers

· Bengal Tiger (panthera Tigris Tigris) - India, Bangladesh

o Males weigh (369 to 569 lbs)

o Female weigh about 141 kg (220 to 352 lbs)

o Males length 8 ft 11 in to 10 ft 2 inc

o Females length 7 ft 10 in to 8 ft 9 in

o Endangered

o Estimates in 1995 approximately 4,700 Bengal Tigers living in the wild

o There are about 300 living in captivity - zoo's in Asia

· Indo-Chinese Tiger (panthera Tigris corbetti) - Vietnam, Thailand, China, Cambodia

o Males weigh 150 to 190 kg ( 330 to 420 lbs)

o Females weigh 110 to 140 kg ( 240 to 310 lbs)

o Males length head to tail 8 ft 5 in to 9 ft 4 inc

o Female Length head to tail 7 ft 7 in to 8 ft 4 in

o Endangered

o Estimated to be less than 1,500 living in the wild

o About 60 live in zoo in Asia and United States

· Malayan Tiger (panthera Tigris jacksoni) - Malayan Peninsula

o Males weigh 120 kg

o Females weigh 100 kg

· Sumatran Tiger (panthera Tigris sumatrae) - Island of Sumatra

o Males weigh 110 to 140 kg (220 to 310 lbs)

o Females weigh 75 to 110 kg (170 to 240 lbs)

o Male Length head to tail 204 cm ( 6 ft 8 in)

o Female Length head to tail 198 cm ( 6 ft 6 in)

o Smallest of the tiger subspecies

o Critically endangered Conservation Union (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species

o Estimated to be less than 500 living in the wild

o Has webbing between its toes

o Sumatran Tigers are fast swimmers

o Stripes are narrow, more a bearded and manned appearance on males

o Known to drive hoofed prey into the water

· Siberian Tiger also known as Amur, Manchurian, Altaic, Korean or North China tiger (panthera Tigris altaica)- Siberian in Russia

o Males weigh 227 + kg ( 419 to 675 lbs) record weight 384 kg

o Female weigh (221 to 368 lbs)

o Male body length 190 to 230 plus cm plus tail of about 60 to 110 cm long

o Female body length 160 to 180 cm plus tail of about 60 to 110 cm long

o Largest of the tigers

o Critically endangered World Conservation Union (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species

o Estimates in 1995 was about 200 in the wild

· South China Tiger (panthera Tigris amoyensis) - China

o Males weigh 127 to 177 kg (280 to 390 lbs)

o Female weigh 110 to 118 kg (220 to 260 lbs)

o Males length head to tail averages 8 ft 3 in

o Rarest of the world's remaining subspecies of tigers

o Critically endangered World Conservation Union (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species

o South China Declared extinct in the wild

Extinct

· Bali Tiger (panthera Tigris ssp. balica) - Island of Bali

o Males weigh 90 to 100 kgs

o Females weight 65 to 80 kgs

· Javan Tiger (panthera Tigris ssp. sondaica) - Indonesian Island of Java

o Males weigh 110 to 141 kgs

o Females weight 75 to 115 kg

· Hyrcanian Tiger (panthera Tigris ssp. virgata)

· Caspian Tiger also known as Persian Tiger, Turanian Tiger (panther Tigris virgata) - Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Turkey, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Caucasus, Tajikistann, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan

What does black and orange make?

That will depend on the amounts of each colour you use, if you use equal parts black and orange you will get a very deep brown.

How long do orange tigers hibernate?

I think the tigers hibernate because they might die.

Who is the best biotic and abiotic thing ever?

The best biotic and abiotic thing ever is the dog Sassy

What is the Nature of life?

The Nature of Life -- No Single Answer This is a question that has never been answered satisfactorily, and perhaps will never be. It has been the subject of many philosophical and scientific discussions. I recommend reading the effort at http://people.reed.edu/~mab/papers/life.OXFORD.html for a taste of the range of answers.

In truth there is almost certainly no single answer. A class of answers, each pertaining to a different form of life might be as close as we can get (I am aware that this is a circular argument - it demonstrates the value of circular arguments). Of course that class might continually expand without limit, and in unpredictable ways. Its members might have only one thing in common, namely their inclusion in the class. Accepting this thesis will allow an answer to the question, but it is not a really useful answer. The question being asked here is how to decide what to include in the class, not what is already in, or might at some future time be in, the class. Even so, this approach to the question can be instructive. For instance, is 'artificial life (AI) in the class? Is the computer program called "Life" in the class? Are viruses in the class? Yeasts? DNA? As with many important questions, this one may be incapable of a simple answer, but it raises some very interesting questions. There are some things that would usually be said not to be in the class: for instance an atom of hydrogen, a diamond, an iron bar. It is at least possible therefore that the class of 'Non-life' is not empty. Logic has it that a thing is either in the 'Life' class or it is not. If it is not in the 'Life' class then let us agree to put it in the 'Non-life' class. Now we are asking the opposite question: what is 'Non-life'? We may be in a vicious circle here (not all circular arguments are 'virtuous').

Having said all that, there are some attributes that must be displayed by any form of life. I will not pretend that this list is comprehensive (but it may be).

* It must reproduce itself

* the reproduced forms must have this trait also, and so on indefinitely.

We could specify here that any form of life must have a 'soul' of some kind, but I fear that many would disagree with this. Both the Rationalist who might say there is no such thing as a soul, and the Religionist who might say that only the higher animals (maybe only humans) have a soul, must certainly disagree, and perhaps others too. Anyway, to require a 'soul' would beg the question 'what is a soul'? It is a perfectly good question, but it is not being asked here.