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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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All antonyms of clever?

Foolish

Dull

Doltish

Incapable

Stupid

Simple- Minded

Slow

Witless

Brainless

Dumb

Unintelligent

Unimaginative

Dim-Witted

Is everyone all good or all bad?

Probably the answer is that human beings are complex: they have some good points and some faults. There is no human who is perfect all the time; even a person who seems really saintly might have some flaws or have a bad day now and then. Similarly, there are not many people who are 100% bad, although it may seem that way at times, especially when we read about the lives of violent criminals. However, we do not know how they were when they were children, and their behaviors may have gotten worse as time went on.

There are some people who believe a person can be born bad, but there is not a lot of clear evidence that this is true. Actually, there are many factors that influence what kind of behaviors you will learn, and which determine whether you will act in a positive or a negative way. Among the strongest influences in how you turn out are your genetic background, how your parents raised you, and the influence of your peers, the media, your neighborhood, and your religion.

While some religions believe humans are born sinful, others believe they are born with a tendency to sin, and others believe humans are a blank slate and can choose how to act. Most religions do agree that everyone has some good in them, and even a bad person can repent and change. Many religions and philosophies stress the importance of living a life that is focused on ethical behavior, honesty, and courtesy towards others. Unfortunately, not everyone will do the right thing, but that does not mean they are a totally bad person. Human beings will change their attitudes and beliefs at different times, as new influences affect their life. So, no, there is not much proof that people are either all good or all bad.

What a learned behavior is?

A learned behavior in not instinctive but must be taught or acquired through learning.

How many babies are born in India each year?

If your a boy you should'nt ask but the answer is around 543,000

How many people are killed each year by child soldiers?

It is difficult to provide an exact number because data on this topic can be unreliable and inconsistent. However, it is estimated that hundreds of people are killed each year by child soldiers in various conflicts around the world. These individuals often include combatants and civilians.

Which country is home to the world's largest population of tigers in the wild?

India is home to the world's largest population of tigers in the wild, with around 70% of the global tiger population residing in Indian forests.

How many DEA agents are killed each year?

Less than 1 on average with the majority of them dying from plane crashes, automobile accidents or accidental firearms discharges. A few died during the Oklahoma City Bombing of the federal building and in the 1970's 5 died when their building collapsed only about 1 every 5 years is murdered on the job.

How many innocent people are killed by murder in the U.S. each year?

In 2008 there were about 14,180 according to FBI statistics. However, it should be noted that some jurisdictions don't report to the FBI, and many felony manslaughters aren't tallied as "murders" in these DOJ reports. In the 2000's the US had lower homicide rates than any decade since the 1950's. Rates per/100,000 including homicides, justifiable homicides, terrorism deaths, and executions are...

2008= 6.0

2007= 6.2

2006= 6.4

2005= 6.3

2004= 6.1

2003= 6.0

2002= 6.0

2001= 7.1

2000= 5.9

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How many wild birds are killed by humans each year in USA?

It is estimated that up to 1 billion wild birds are killed by human activities each year in the USA, including collisions with buildings, communication towers, vehicles, and power lines, as well as from habitat destruction, pollution, and hunting. This poses a serious threat to many bird species and contributes to declines in their populations.

How many aglets are manufactured each year?

Aglets seem pointless but they do have a point which is to stop the laces fraying. Aglets were made back in Roman times so you can't really say who invented them. But back in Roman times they weren't made from plastic. Aglets were made from glass,metal,stone or whatever else could be shaped as necessary. Aglets used to be used in place buttons at the end of ribbons, to help fasten clothes closed. It used to be spelled aiglet. Rich people would have aglets made of precious metals like brass or silver.

Why is the people of the world so blind to what is right?

PEER PRESSURE AND AN UNSEEN INFLUENCE.

Humans are animals too just like lions and apes, cats and dogs; right and wrong doesn't really come into the wild animal life does it? Right and wrong is a human based concept, the universe already knows right and wrong; it has its rules BUT we have ours. Humans made themselves a 'civilized society' which means the wild and animal in us has been pretty much walked over and we are all supposed to forget that we have anger and hate and procreational desires and need as an animal. However humans are also very hypocritical so right and wrong is always a very fine line, ie is it right to kill someone to help them?

Well no we don't have euthanasia yet, because killing is seen as wrong and bad, even though you'd be helping the person stop suffering.

YET we do euthanize animals.

Why? Either we are more compassionate to their needs or we value them less.

is it really "right" and justified to put a young mother to death

or life in prison

because she suffered post natal depression and killed her baby?

i say no, because she had an illness, she needs medication and help,

shes got enough to deal with having just killed her own baby and living with that the rest of her life, and she will never do it again as long as shes on the medication.

Either way there is hypocrasy in every thing humans do. Its why humans have many deviances, because the animal in us is being ignored, denied and pushed away.

As a human in civilized society only you can really decide for yourself what is right and wrong within the boundaries of living this life we do, and most of us do know right and wrong and hopefully most of us live the civilized society way and don't hurt other people, animals help those in need etc. Society is very fickle and does not like changes or differences, even though that itself is wrong. again hypocrasy.

and society will never have the same views on anything than an individual, so your ideas of right and wrong may differ from societys ideas on them, and from other individual peoples ideas of them

the definition of what is right and wrong in society's eyes, is itself wrong and unjust,

good people do bad things and bad people can do good things

its a balance, we all have good and bad right and wrong in us

we just have to find the balance and hope that it stays balanced

From a Christian viewpoint Humans are unique in that we have been given the "breath of life." We were created in the image of God. When given a choice to follow God or follow our own desires, Adam chose "my way." That's now how we were designed, but that's what Adam bequeathed to every single one of us: spiritual death. The dead cannot see, so the spiritually dead cannot see the light of truth.

How many children are born out of wedlock each year?

The stats dip up and down too erratically for each year, but here is the 2004 stats: (2005 stats not compiled yet) A record number of babies were born to unwed women in the U.S. Contrary to popular belief, it isn't mostly teenagers who are giving birth out of wedlock. Teens accounted for 24% of unwed births, down from 50% in 1970 and the highest percentage was among women ages 25 - 29 years old. There were 1,470,152 babies born to unmarried mothers in the U.S. which accounted for 35.7% of all births in the country. Marcy

What is the latin or scientific name for tiger?

Panthera Tigris

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Tigris

Species name not capitalized.

What is the specimen classification of tiger?

TIGER

Domain: Eukarya

Kingdom: Animalia

Phylum: Chordata

Subphylum: Vertebrata

Class: Mammalia

Subclass: Theria

Infraclass: Eutheria

Order: Carnivora

Suborder: Feliformia

Family: Felidae

Subfamily: Pantherinae

Genus: Panthera

Species: Tigris

What does scientific name does the south china tiger?

Their scientific name is Panthera Tigris amoyensis. They are also called Chinese, Amoy, or Xiamen tiger

What is whole scientific classification of white leghorn?

The scientific classification of the White Leghorn chicken is:

  • Kingdom: Animalia
  • Phylum: Chordata
  • Class: Aves
  • Order: Galliformes
  • Family: Phasianidae
  • Genus: Gallus
  • Species: Gallus gallus

What is the taxonomical classification does gumamela belong?

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, commonly known as gumamela, belongs to the kingdom Plantae, division Magnoliophyta, class Magnoliopsida, order Malvales, family Malvaceae, and genus Hibiscus.

Scientific name for a African tiger?

Conventional wisdom has it that there never have been tigers in Africa, but the scientific name for just tiger is Panthera tigris.

What is the scientific name of the siberan tiger?

The scientific name of the Siberian tiger is Panthera tigris altaica.

The scientific name for a snow tiger?

Panthera Tigris Altaica, Siberian or Amur tiger.

What are 7 levels of classifications of a tiger?

Classification of Tigers:

Kingdom: Animalia

Superregnum: Eukaryota

Regnum: Animalia

Subregnum: Eumetazoa

Superphylum: Deuterostomia

Phylum: Chordata

Subphylum: Vertebrata

Class/Classis: Mammalia

Subclass/Infraclassis: Eutheria

Order/Ordo: Carnivora

Family/Familia: Felidae

Subfamily/Subfamilia: Panthernae

Genus: Panthera

Species: Tigris

Subspecies: Panthera Tigris altaica, Panthera Tigris amoyensis, Panthera Tigris corbetti, Panthera Tigris sumatrae, Panthera Tigris Tigris

What did tigers evolve from?

Tigers evolved from a common ancestor shared with other big cats like lions, leopards, and jaguars. This ancestor dates back millions of years to a group of animals known as feliforms, which eventually diversified into the various big cat species we see today.

What group of animals does tigers belong to?

Tigers are cats, in the group Panthera, which are cats that roar. The scientific name of tigers is panthera tigris.

Are tigers smart animals?

Yes, tigers are considered intelligent animals. They demonstrate problem-solving skills, exhibit complex social behaviors, and possess keen senses that are crucial for hunting and survival in the wild.