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  2. Tugou - Wikipedia

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    Tugou (Chinese: 土狗; pinyin: tǔ gǒu; lit. 'indigenous dog') is a diverse group of dogs native to China and still abundant across the country today. As the name suggests, it refers to any various breeds of primitive spitz-type dogs kept by other Non-Han ethnic groups of China.

  3. Como Zoo - Wikipedia

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    In 1957, a number of endangered animals joined the zoo including Siberian tigers, gorillas, and orangutans. In 1958, Toby, a Galápagos tortoise comes to live at the zoo. Small children were allowed to ride on Toby's back. Also, in 1958, the first Siberian tigers to be raised successfully in captivity were born at Como Zoo.

  4. Siberian tiger - Wikipedia

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    The Siberian Tiger Project has been productive in increasing local capacity to address human-tiger conflict with a Tiger Response Team, part of the Russian government's Inspection Tiger, which responds to all tiger-human conflicts; by continuing to enhance the large database on tiger ecology and conservation with the goal of creating a ...

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

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    A man in remote eastern Russia was fatally attacked by a Siberian tiger, officials say. ... wandered into the village of Obor and killed the man’s dog, the Amur Tiger Center said in a news release.

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

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    Siberian tigers are the world’s largest cats, can weigh up to 660 pounds and grow to be almost 11 feet long. The endangered big cats are native to northeast China and Russia, living in mountains ...

  7. 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.