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- Why a rare ‘golden’ tiger photographed in India is worrying . . .
There’s an estimated 30 golden tigers in captivity around the world, according to some sources, and Kaziranga National Park claims it has four, the only known ones in the wild
- ‘The Javan tiger still exists’: DNA find may herald an . . .
The study noted that the supposed tiger hair had a sequence similarity of 97 06% with Sumatran tigers and 96 87% with Bengal tigers Wirdateti also conducted additional interviews with Ripi and
- Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam - Wikipedia
The last members of the IPKF, which was estimated to have had a strength of well over 100,000 at its peak, left the country in March 1990 upon the request of President Premadasa Unstable peace initially held between the government and the LTTE, and peace talks progressed towards providing devolution for Tamils in the north and east of the country
- France in WW II: The French Resistance - Library of Congress
All for one and one for all! Vive la France! Allied tribute to France 1940 Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division The French Resistance is one of the most studied topics in all of French history, perhaps as a way to find some sort of redemption for the dark years of the Nazi Occupation of France and the collaborationist government of Vichy
- Humane World Media Room | Humane World for Animals
About Humane World for Animals For more than 70 years, Humane World for Animals—formerly called Humane Society International and the Humane Society of the United States —has been a leader in the animal protection movement, tackling the root causes of animal cruelty and suffering to drive permanent change and create a better world for all animals around the globe
- TIGER, THE PRIDE OF INDIA
Nagas invoked the tiger to ensure fertility and had strict taboos governing the killing of tigers Lhota Nagas place leaves in a killed tiger’s mouth to prevent the animal from avenging his death
- How Did India Become Home to 75% of the World’s Tigers? - MSN
India is home to a staggering 75% of the world’s remaining tiger population, making it the last major stronghold for these majestic big cats But why are tigers thriving here while their numbers
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