91. Chinese dragon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
dragons, phoenixes, and tigers.
tigers have always been an eternal rival to the dragon, thus various artworks depict a dragon and tiger fighting an epic battle. A well used Chinese idiom to describe equal rivals (often in sports
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92. Traffic (conservation programme) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
the largest seizure of tiger bones ever recorded is made in India: 283 kg tiger bones, 8 tiger skins and 60 leopard skins.
1994 : TRAFFIC publishes “Killed for a cure: a review of the worldwide trade in tiger boneâ€.
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93. Hybrid (biology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(such as between the Bengal tiger and Siberian tiger ) are known as intra-specific hybrids. Hybrids between different species within the same genus (such as between lions and tigers ) are sometimes known as interspecific hybrids or crosses.
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94. Pugmark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
L. A. K. (2000): Tracking Tigers : Guidelines for Estimating Wild Tiger Population Using the Pugmark Technique. (Revised Edition). WWF Tiger Conservation Programme, New Delhi.
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Pugmark-based Population
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