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  2. LSU criticized after bringing caged live tiger into stadium ...

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    No. 15 LSU controversially unveiled a live caged tiger in its stadium for the first time in almost a decade before they were routed 42-13 by No. 11 Alabama in their SEC showdown.

  3. PETA calls live tiger at LSU football-Alabama game 'idiotic'

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    PETA issues statement regarding a live tiger being at LSU-Alabama football game this Saturday night.

  4. LSU to reportedly have a live tiger on the sideline for game ...

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    LSU ended the practice of having a live tiger at games following the death of Mike VI, the last mascot to grace the sideline, in 2016. (Photo by Doug Benc/Getty Images) (Doug Benc via Getty Images)

  5. Sumatran tiger - Wikipedia

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    Sumatran tigers prefer lowland and hill forests, where up to three tigers live in an area of 100 km 2 (39 sq mi); they use non-forest habitats and human-dominated landscapes at the fringes of protected areas to a lesser degree. [15]

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  7. Siberian Tiger Introduction Project - Wikipedia

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    Two Siberian tigers at Harbin Siberian Tiger Park, Northeast China A Siberian tiger at Minnesota Zoo. The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) began working in the Russian Far East in 1992 to help conserve rare umbrella species like Siberian tigers, Amur leopards and Blakiston's fish owls, whose survival ultimately requires the conservation of the forest ecosystem as a whole.

  8. Bengal tiger - Wikipedia

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    The average of these six sites provided an estimate of 3.7 tigers per 100 km 2 (39 sq mi). Since the Bangladesh Sundarbans is an area of 5,770 km 2 (2,230 sq mi), it was inferred that the total tiger population comprised approximately 200 individuals. [50]

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