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While in modern times there are on average fewer than 85 people killed and injured by tigers worldwide each year, India has seen sharp increases in absolute numbers of tiger attacks in recent years, as was the case in 2014 and 2015, as a result of human population growth and the expansion of human settlements into the tiger's natural habitat. [4]
Hal and Roger attempt to track down a rare white elephant in Africa's Mountains of the Moon. Safari Adventure: 1966 Hal and Roger join warden Mark Crosby in Tsavo National Park, where wildlife poaching is a major problem. Lion Adventure: 1967 Hal and Roger must help save the people of Mtito Andei from a man-eating lion. Gorilla Adventure: 1969
The white tiger has a white background colour with sepia-brown stripes. The golden tiger is pale golden with reddish-brown stripes. The snow-white tiger is a morph with extremely faint stripes and a pale sepia-brown ringed tail. White and golden morphs are the result of an autosomal recessive trait with a white locus and a wideband locus ...
"Here There Be Tygers" is a short story by American writer Ray Bradbury, originally published in the anthology New Tales of Space and Time in 1951. It was later collected in Bradbury's short story collections R is for Rocket and The Golden Apples of the Sun.
The graphic refers to the Bengal tiger as endangered. The article never claims that white tigers are a species, much less an endangered species. White tigers are tigers and tigers are an endangered species. In India white tigers are considered part of the culture and national treasures.
In Search of Forever is a science fiction art book by Rodney Matthews published by Paper Tiger Books in ... Dave Langford reviewed In Search of Forever for White ...
For all of NASA’s high-tech advancements, it may surprise you to know that the agency used regular kitchen aluminum foil to save one of its most famous missions.
In addition, the books Spacecraft 2000-2100 AD and Great Space Battles were collected together and published as Spacebase 2000 (1984, UK ISBN 0600385469/US ISBN 0312749406). In 2005-2006 the series was republished as: Spacecraft 2100 to 2200 AD (by K. Scott Agnew, Jeff Lilly & Stewart Cowley) (July–August 2006) (Book info ISBN 097801510X) [SC2]