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- WHITE SIBERIAN-TIGER - ("Hulan")
Subject: | - WHITE SIBERIAN-TIGER - ("Hulan")
| Poster: | Tatiana Ch-K (tatiana.chaumeron@wanadoo.fr)
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Upload Date: 2005:05:11 23:23:17
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Amur Tiger (Panthera tigris altaica) is a rare subspecies of tiger (P. tigris). Also known as the Siberian, Korean, Manchurian, or North China Tiger, it is the largest natural animal in the feline family Felidae. |
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The Siberian White Tigers are simply white-colored Siberian Tigers. They are not a separate subspecies of tiger, and are not albinos. They have blue eyes, a pink nose, and creamy white fur with chocolate covered stripes. The Siberian White Tiger is the largest and most rare of all members of the cat family. The females can range from 7 feet 11 inches to 9 feet tall and can weigh anywhere from 221-488 pounds. Males of this subspecies range from 8 feet 8 inches to an astonishing 11 feet and can weigh from 419-800 pounds!
The Siberian White Tiger can mainly be found in the coniferous, scrub oak, and birch woodlands of eastern Russia but there have also been found in northeastern China and northern North Korea. The Siberian White Tiger can survive cold weather because of their massive size and furry coat. Their white coat is also added protection when used as camaflouge in the snow. |
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