Tigers Essays

  • tigers

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    life tigers. It gives information on how to bring back and double the population of tigers. One of the country that this website talks about the most for the decrease in the tiger population is China, because of the medicine they use from tigers. The main point of this article is getting the plan ready to save the tigers before 2022. This source is reliable on how to save the tigers, and what you can do to help. The source are very useful for the topic, if you wanted to know how tigers getting

  • The Tiger

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    Tigers are the largest members of the cat family. They live in Asia and belong to the same genus as the lion, leopard, and jaguar. Two major subspecies of the tiger are the Siberian tiger and the Bengal tiger. The tiger is thought to have originated in northern Asia during the Pleistocene Epoch. Scientific classification: Tigers belong to the family Felidae. The scientific classifications of each tiger are listed in the "Types of Tigers" section of this report. Appearance The Siberian tiger measures

  • The Jaguar: The Tiger And The Tiger

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    The native inhabitants of Suriname referred to him as a God. It is the third largest cat in the world after the tiger and the lion. The Native American called it 'yaguar' which means 'he who kills with one leap', yes this is the jaguar. The Jaguar (Panthera onca) can be found in 18 Latin American countries. Today they are mainly concentrated between Southern Arizona and New Mexico to Northern Argentina. They are however extinct in EL Salvador and Uruguay. Males measure around 1.8 m (6 ft) long and

  • The Tiger

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    The Tiger The Tiger is often described as a particularly dangerous, sly, and invincible predator. The Tiger is the largest of the cat family. They have powerful bodies, large paws, and very sharp claws. The head of the Tiger is rounded and has a convex profile. The ears are black with white in the middle. The Tiger's eyes are a yellowish-orange color, but at night they almost look green. Coloration of the Tiger is reddish yellow or rust- brown on the upper side, and a whitish under side. There

  • The Tiger and The Lamb

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    The Tiger and The Lamb The Tiger and The Lamb were both poems by William Blake. In this essay I am going to compare the two poems. Blake, as a child, was an outcast and didnt have many friends. He was educated at home by his parents and found sociability difficult. His family believed very strongly in God but did not agree with the teachings of the church. During his lonely hours, Blake often read the Bible. He had a lot of free time to think about ideas, reflect on life and to strengthen his

  • Report on Tigers

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    Research report Tigers Tigers are powerful and adaptable animals. To some they are regarded as a deity. Cubs learn quickly to become skilled hunters in order to survive. Despite their best efforts they are in danger of extinction. Since ancient times the tiger has been revered as a deity in legends and myths of Asia. Its name is synonymous with valour and power. Myths of tigers grew in art and folklore. As a result the tiger’s body parts came to be perceived as cure-all remedies among medicine

  • Sumatran Tiger

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    With only an estimated 400 or less of them, left in the wild Sumatran tigers Panthera tigris sumatrae are especially in need of a good and enriching environment to live within Auckland Zoo. Tasking the keepers with not only basic care of them such as feeding and washing, but also keeping the tigers healthy enough physically to breed and conserve the dying species, while also keep them sane within their small and caged environment, to educate the public with the beauty of the animal along with what's

  • Bengal Tigers

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    Bengal tigers, also known as the Panthera tigris tigris has been classified by the (IUCN)- The International Union for Conservation of Nature, as one of the many subspecies that are vulnerable for extinction & is listed as endangered . These tigers are teetering on a tightrope of their existence. It has been stated that an approximation of 2000 still remains lingering in the wild. Fewer than 4,000 are left the in world either in the wild or held captive. About 7% of the tiger’s habitats

  • Tasmanian Tiger: The Tasmanian Tiger

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    The Tasmanian Tiger is an intriguing marsupial that became extinct on September 7, 1936. Another name for the Tasmanian Tiger is the Thylacine, and its scientific name is the Thylacinus Cynocephalus. The scientific name for the Thylacine means “dog-headed pouched mammal”,(Strauss,2017). The Thylacine is a shy and secluded animal that avoids contact with humans, but would be caught without any struggle, and would randomly die because the animal would go into shock. They would hunt alone, or with a

  • Poaching and Killing Tigers

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    Tigers being poached or killed is decreasing their populations dramatically.This species may not be here for long. Some tigers live in reserves to help their populations increase.Tigers are very active and like bathing. Tigers are a beautiful animals, yet their habitats are becoming isolated; thus, there will be no more tigers. Suprisingly, the biggest member in the cat family is the tiger(“Basic”para.1).The defenders.org states, “They sport long, thick reddish coats with white bellies and white

  • Bengal Tiger

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    The Bengal Tiger The Bengal tiger is a carnivorous, mammal primarily from India. It lives in habitats such as the coniferous Himalayan Forest, the mangroves of the Sunderbans, the hills of the Indian Peninsula, or the forests of Rajasthan and Northern India. At one time Bengal tigers were scattered throughout Asia. Now they are generally found in India and some regions of Bangledesh, Bhutan, Nepal, and Myanmar. There is approximately 4,000 alive in the wild now, and about 300 are in captivity

  • Siberian Tigers

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    looks like: Siberian tiger is the largest and most rare of all members of the cat family. This cat is 8-10 feet long, excluding their 25-38 inch rattling tail. This species of tiger weighs 400-700 pounds. Like all members of the tiger family, males are significantly larger than females. The fur of the Siberian tiger is long, thick and yellow with dark black stripes running through it. The coat of this animal is reddish colored in the summer months. The underside of the Siberian tiger is bright white

  • Evolution Of Tigers

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    Tigers are a kind of panthera, along with the lion, leopard, jaguar, and palonesis panthera(snow leopard). They are the largest of cat species. Tigers are found usually in Asia, but you can find different kinds of them all around the world. I will be using a Tiger to describe the conflict between the two theories of evolution by Darwin and Lamarck and using Darwin's theory I will be determining my opinion on tigers future. Darwin believed that the changes that animals make during their life doesn’t

  • aunt jennifer tigers

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    Jennifer’s Tigers By Adrienne Rich Aunt Jennifer’s tigers stride across a screen Bright topaz denizens of a world of green. They do not fear the men beneath the tree; They pace in sleek chivalric certainty. Aunt Jennifer’s fingers fluttering through her wool Find even the ivory needle hard to pull. The massive weight of uncle’s wedding band Sits heavily upon Aunt Jennifer’s hand. When Aunt is dead, her terrified hands will lie Still ringed with ordeals she was mastered by The tigers in the panel

  • The Shrinking Tiger Population

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    George Bernard Shaw quotes, “When a man wants to murder a tiger, he calls it sport, when a tiger wants to murder him, he calls it ferocity.” In the 1900s the tiger population was over 100,000 counting all nine subspecies; however their population has pummeled to an estimated 4,000 to 7,000, which accounts for only six of the nine subspecies. Three in which have already been extinct since the early to mid 1900s (WWF). Tigers are one of the largest species in the cat family and also one of the fastest

  • Extinction of Bengal Tigers

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    Bengal tigers are very beautiful majestic animals. So, could you imagine life without them? They are native to most of Asia deep in the rainforests. They are being hunted to be made into rugs, and are losing their habitat due to deforestation. Can anything be done about this? ”The Bengal tiger (also known as the Royal Bengal tiger) or (Pentera tigris tigris), is the national animal of Bangladesh, and is considered to be the second largest tigers in the world.” [Bengal] Tigers give birth to litters

  • Siberian Tiger Project

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    The species I have chosen are the Siberian Tiger Club. The Siberian Tiger level are very endangered especially in the Sikhote-Alin-Biosphere Reserve of Russia. As you read my paper I hope you can learn more about Siberian Tiger Club and also about how the WCS made a difference in the environment the Siberian Tigers’ are living in. The name of the Conservation Program is Siberian Tiger Project which is ,for the Siberian Tiger Club. The Siberian Tiger Program is located at the Russian Far East

  • Sumatran Tiger Essay

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    pounds. Adult tigers range from 4.5 feet to 9 feet long. Males are larger than females. Tigers tails are 3-4 feet long. There are approximately 361 captive Sumatran Tigers live in zoos around the world. Sumatran tigers prefer natural forest areas in the island of Sumatra. This particular tiger is active at night as its easier to hide the orange coat but in winter they are also active during the day. Nothing preys on the Sumatran tiger as it is the top of the food chain. Sumatran tigers Tigers are carnivores

  • Stress, The Invisible Tiger

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    Stress, The Invisible Tiger I was assigned to read the book Fighting Invisible Tigers by Earl Hipp. The reason I was assigned this specific book is because I was at Oconto County Teen Court for fighting at school and told the panel I had an anger problem. This book, I think, was a very good one for me because before reading this book I got angry at very little things, was stressed all the time, and didn’t know how to handle either thing. After reading this, I now know how to handle things that

  • Aunt Jennifer's Tigers

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    A Closer Look at “Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers” The poem “Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers” by Adrienne Rich was written in 1950. At first glance, it appears to be a feminist piece whose sole purpose is to point out the ways in which a particular woman (Aunt Jennifer) is oppressed. However when a closer look is given, there is much more to this piece. When the poem is read line by line, much more meaning can be gleaned from it. “Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers prance across a screen,” the screen would seem to be a tapestry