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  2. Roar (film) - Wikipedia

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    The family would eventually accumulate, by 1979, 71 lions, 26 tigers, a tigon, nine black panthers, 10 cougars, two jaguars, four leopards, two elephants, six black swans, four Canada geese, four cranes, two peacocks, seven flamingos, and a marabou stork; the only animal they turned down was a hippopotamus.

  3. List of Weebl's cartoons - Wikipedia

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    The words "Only Available in Kenya" flash briefly above the lion. The scene pans to the left to reveal a tiger in the same foreground, who unlike the preceding lion, has whiskers and a mouth but lacks the lion's mane (tigers are native to Asia). The tiger dances in the same way as the lion and shares a common orange color with him.

  4. Born Free - Wikipedia

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    According to Ben Mankiewicz, who introduces the film on Turner Classic Movies, the production unit mainly used wild lions. [ citation needed ] The making of the film was a life-changing experience for actors Virginia McKenna and her husband Bill Travers , who became animal rights activists and were instrumental in creating the Born Free ...

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  6. Category:Films about tigers - Wikipedia

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    The Truth About Tigers; Two Brothers (2004 film) W. Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey 2; The World's Greatest Athlete

  7. Two Brothers (2004 film) - Wikipedia

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    Two Brothers is a 2004 adventure drama film directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud.Starring Guy Pearce and Freddie Highmore, it tells the story about two Indochinese tiger brothers named Kumal and Sangha, who are separated from their parents as cubs and then reunited a year later as adults to find their way back home.

  8. Striped Trip - Wikipedia

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    Striped Trip (Russian: Полосатый рейс, romanized: Polosatyi reys) is a 1961 Soviet adventure comedy film directed by Vladimir Fetin, with the acclaimed tiger tamer Margarita Nazarova in the main role. The movie was seen by 45.8 mil. viewers on the year of release, becoming the Soviet box office leader. [1]

  9. Tiger - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, a 2018 study found the tiger to be the most popular wild animal based on surveys, as well as appearances on websites of major zoos and posters of some animated movies. [251] While the lion represented royalty and power in Western culture, the tiger played such a role in various Asian cultures.