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  2. Caspian tiger - Wikipedia

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    This wild pig's range underwent a rapid decline between the middle of the 19th century and the 1930s due to overhunting, ... †Caspian tiger: Historical distribution

  3. Babatag Range - Wikipedia

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    The Babatag Range is a mountain range of Tajikistan. It lies in the west of Tajikistan, south of Hisor . [ 1 ] It is where the Caspian tiger was last seen, in 1998.

  4. Siberian Tiger Introduction Project - Wikipedia

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    Caspian tiger (up), Bengal tiger (left), Sumatran tiger (right), Siberian tiger (down). The Siberian Tiger Introduction Project involves reestablishing populations of the Siberian tiger, also known as the Amur tiger, in their former range and also expanding their range by introducing them as replacements of their genetically similar relative, the extinct Caspian tiger, which inhabited Central ...

  5. Siberian tiger - Wikipedia

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    Inspired by findings that the Amur tiger is the closest relative of the Caspian tiger, there has been discussion whether the Amur tiger could be an appropriate subspecies for reintroduction into a safe place in Central Asia. The Amu-Darya Delta was suggested as a potential site for such a project. A feasibility study was initiated to ...

  6. Minnesota Zoo Celebrates the 'Historic' Birth of 2 Endangered ...

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    Como Park Zoo & Conservatory in Minnesota has a lot to celebrate after a "historic" birth welcoming two endangered Tiger cubs into the world. On September 4, 2024, the Como Park Zoo & Conservatory ...

  7. Talysh Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The humid semi-subtropical coastal lowlands along the Caspian Sea, including the Lankaran Lowland, lie at the eastern base of the mountains. [3] The Talysh Mountains are covered by lowland and montane forests. The area is part of the Caspian Hyrcanian mixed forests ecoregion. [4] The Caspian tiger used to occur in the Talysh Mountains. [5]

  8. Tiger - Wikipedia

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    The tiger featured prominently in the ancient mythology and folklore of cultures throughout its historic range and has continued to appear in culture worldwide. Etymology The Old English tigras derives from Old French tigre , from Latin tigris , which was a borrowing from tigris ( Ancient Greek : τίγρις ). [ 4 ]

  9. From free-range parenting to tiger moms: Experts say today's ...

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    For more than 50 years since, dozens of different parenting styles have come in and out of vogue, including attachment parenting, tiger parenting and free-range parenting.