2007-01-31
10:32:08
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Science & Mathematics
➔ Zoology
www.marcantigers.org
cubs from privately-owned Bowmanville Zoo in Canada, the pair have been living in South Africa and are now 18 months old. Time has been spent training them to electric fences and further effort will be spent in teaching them to avoid Land Rovers and buildings.
Originally, no there were no tigers in africa
www.lairweb.org.nz/tiger/release10.html
Big Cat Rescue in Tampa Florida. Big Cat Rescue.
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African Tiger
Although conventional wisdom has it that there never have been tigers in Africa, there is evidence from fossils that the sabre-tooth species was found in many parts of the continent until about a million years ago. The reason for their disappearance is unclear, but palaeontologists say it was probably caused by dramatic climatic changes opening up the savannahs
African Tiger
Most tigers are found in India, Southeast Asia and Siberia.
2007-01-31
11:36:34 ·
update #1