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  2. Tirumala limniace - Wikipedia

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    Tirumala limniace, the blue tiger, [1] [2] is a species of butterfly found in South Asia, and Southeast Asia [1] [2] that belongs to the brush-footed butterfly family, Nymphalidae. [3] More specifically it is part of the crows and tigers or danaid group. This butterfly shows gregarious migratory behaviour in southern India.

  3. Tirumala septentrionis - Wikipedia

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    Binomial name; Tirumala septentrionis ... Tirumala septentrionis, the dark blue tiger, [1] [2] is a danaid butterfly found in the Indian subcontinent and Southeast ...

  4. Tirumala (butterfly) - Wikipedia

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    Name Common name Distribution Tirumala formosa (Godman, 1880) forest monarch: Cameroon, Ethiopia, Kenya and Tanzania Tirumala petiverana (Doubleday, [1847]) blue monarch: Zimbabwe. Tirumala gautama (Moore, 1877) scarce blue tiger: India and Southeast Asia Tirumala euploeomorpha (Howarth, Kawazoé & Sibatani, 1976) crow tiger: Solomon Islands.

  5. Blue Tiger - Wikipedia

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    Blue Tiger and Blue Tigers may refer to: Maltese tiger, a suspected (but exceedingly rare) blue-coloured tiger; Blue tigers, the butterfly genus Tirumala. Tirumala limniace, an Indian milkweed butterfly species; Tirumala hamata, another Indian milkweed butterfly species "Blue Tigers", a 1977 short story; ADtranz DE-AC33C, a diesel electric ...

  6. Tirumala gautama - Wikipedia

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    Tirumala gautama, the scarce blue tiger, is a butterfly species found in India and Southeast Asia that belongs to the "crows and tigers", that is, the danaid group of the brush-footed butterflies family.

  7. Tirumala petiverana - Wikipedia

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    Tirumala petiverana, the blue monarch, African blue tiger, or dappled monarch, is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It is widespread in tropical and subtropical Sub-Saharan Africa. Their habitat consists of Afromontane, lowland and riverine forests as well as moist savanna. [1] [2] The wingspan is 60–75 mm. There is one generation per year.

  8. Cultural depictions of tigers - Wikipedia

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    The tiger symbol of Chola Empire was later adopted by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam and the tiger became a symbol of the unrecognised state of Tamil Eelam and Tamil independence movement. [27] The Bengal tiger is the national animal of India and Bangladesh. [28] The Malaysian tiger is the national animal of Malaysia. [29]

  9. Tiger - Wikipedia

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    Tiger bone glue is the prevailing tiger product purchased for medicinal purposes in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. [188] "Tiger farm" facilities in China and Southeast Asia breed tigers for their parts, but these appear to make the threat to wild populations worse by increasing the demand for tiger products. [189]