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  2. Tiger - Wikipedia

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    [47] [56] On the back of the ears, it has a prominent white spot, which is surrounded by black. [47] The tiger is marked with distinctive black or dark brown stripes, which are uniquely patterned in each individual. [47] [57] The stripes are mostly vertical, but those on the limbs and forehead are horizontal. They are more concentrated towards ...

  3. Four-horned antelope - Wikipedia

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    Slender with thin legs and a short tail, the four-horned antelope has a yellowish brown to reddish coat. The underparts and the insides of the legs are white. Facial features include black markings on the muzzle and behind the ears. A black stripe marks the outer surface of each leg. Females have four teats far back on the abdomen. [2]

  4. Eyespot (mimicry) - Wikipedia

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    Some reptiles, such as the sand lizard of Europe, have eyespots; in the sand lizard's case, there is a row of spots along the back, and a row on each side. [12]Many species of cat, including Geoffroy's cats, jungle cats, pampas cats, and servals, have white markings, whether spots or bars, on the backs of their ears; it is possible that these signal "follow me" to the young of the species.

  5. List of hybrid creatures in folklore - Wikipedia

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    Kotobuki - A Japanese Chimera with the head of a rat, the ears of a rabbit, the horns of an ox, the comb of a rooster, the beard of a sheep, the neck of a Japanese dragon, the mane of a horse, the back of a wild boar, the shoulders and belly of a South China tiger, the arms of a monkey, the hindquarters of a dog, and the tail of a snake.

  6. Kazakhstan’s last tigers disappeared decades ago. Now ... - AOL

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    Tigers now occupy less than 7% of the range they used to, and in Kazakhstan, systematic hunting and a reduction of tiger prey saw the big cats declared extinct in the Caspian region in the 1950s.

  7. What caused the death of Tikva, a 16-year-old Amur tiger, at ...

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    At about 16 and a half, Tikva had exceeded the average lifespan of a wild tiger, which typically live for 10 or 15 years, according to the zoo. In captivity, tigers can live up to 20 years.

  8. Kotobuki (folklore) - Wikipedia

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    An old 1850 Japanese painting describing the Kotobuki. Kotobuki (寿, "congratulations") is a yōkai in Japanese mythology.The Kotobuki is a Japanese Chimera that has the parts of the creatures of the animals on the Chinese zodiac where it sports the head of a rat, the ears of a rabbit, the horns of an ox, the comb of a rooster, the beard of a goat, the neck of a dragon, the mane of a horse ...

  9. India celebrates 50 years of project ‘bringing tigers back ...

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    India is home to more than 70% of global wild tiger population Skip to main content. News. 24/7 help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...