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  2. Siberian tiger - Wikipedia

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    The Siberian tiger or Amur tiger is a population of the tiger subspecies Panthera tigris tigris native to Northeast China, the Russian Far East, [1] and possibly North Korea. [2] It once ranged throughout the Korean Peninsula , but currently inhabits mainly the Sikhote-Alin mountain region in south-west Primorye Province in the Russian Far East.

  3. Limitations of animal running speed - Wikipedia

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    Limitations of animal running speed provides an overview of how various factors determine the maximum running speed. Some terrestrial animals are built for achieving extremely high speeds, such as the cheetah, pronghorn, race horse and greyhound, while humans can train to achieve high sprint speeds. There is no single determinant of maximum ...

  4. Fastest animals - Wikipedia

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    The equivalent speed for a human, running as fast as this mite, would be 1,300 mph (2,092 km/h), [5] or approximately Mach 1.7. The speed of the P. macropalpis is far in excess of the previous record holder, the Australian tiger beetle Rivacindela hudsoni, which is the fastest insect in the world relative to body size, with a recorded speed of ...

  5. Man mauled to death by tiger that killed his dog - AOL

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    A man who’s dog was stolen by a tiger went to find out what happened to his pet – only to meet the same fate

  6. Man tracks Siberian tiger that killed his dog — then it kills ...

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    The endangered tiger likely felt threatened by the man following its tracks, experts say.

  7. A Siberian tiger bit a man and remains on the loose in China

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    Conservation efforts by Chinese authorities have significantly boosted Siberian tiger numbers in the wild from 27 to 70 in six years, according to the country’s National Forestry and Grassland ...

  8. Tiger - Wikipedia

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    Siberian tiger coat on flank (side) The tiger's coat usually has short hairs, reaching up to 35 mm (1.4 in), though the hairs of the northern-living Siberian tiger can reach 105 mm (4.1 in). Belly hairs tend to be longer than back hairs. The density of their fur is usually thin, though the Siberian tiger develops a particularly thick winter coat.

  9. File:Siberischer tiger de edit02.jpg - Wikipedia

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