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Tigers are mammals so their circulatory system is very similar to that of the humans. The tigers heart has 4 chambers; there are 2 different heart chambers; one that transports blood and one that receives blood. The ventricles are much larger than the atria and their wide, muscular walls are used to forcefully pump blood from the heart to the body and lungs. Answered By John Thomas

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