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Tigris$83512$ - Übersetzung nach Englisch

SPECIES OF REPTILE
Cnemidophorus tigris; A. tigris; A tigris; Aspidoscelis tigris; Western Whiptail; Aspidoscelis tigris mundus; Tiger whiptail
  • ''A. t. multiscutatus''

Tigris      
n. El Tigris, Río
tiger         
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  • Tiger-shaped ''jie'' (badge of authority) with gold inlays, from the tomb of [[Zhao Mo]] (175-124 BC)
  • A hunting party poses with a killed Javan tiger, 1941
  • An early silver coin of king [[Uttama Chola]] found in [[Sri Lanka]] shows the Chola Tiger sitting between the emblems of [[Pandyan]] and [[Chera]]
  • Tiger hunting on elephant-back in India, 1808
  • Females playing in Ranthambore Tiger Reserve
  • White tigers in Haifa Zoo
  • Historical distribution of the tiger<ref name="Driscoll2009" />
  • Restoration of a ''Panthera zdanskyi'' skull, an extinct tiger relative whose fossil remains were found in northwest China
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  • ''Tiger and Magpie'', a Korean ''[[minhwa]]'' (folk art) painting, late 19th century.
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  • Publicity photo of animal trainer [[Gunther Gebel-Williams]] with several of his trained tigers, promoting him as "superstar" of the [[Ringling Brothers]] and [[Barnum and Bailey Circus]] circa 1969.
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  • [[William Blake]]'s first printing of ''[[The Tyger]]'', 1794
  • Tiger in Kanha National Park showing the [[flehmen response]]
  • Phylogenetic relationship of tiger populations based on Driscoll et al. (2009).<ref name="Driscoll2009" />
  • ''Tiger hunted by wild dogs'', Illustration in ''Samuel Howett & Edward Orme, Hand Coloured, Aquatint Engravings'', 1807
  • Camera trap image of wild Sumatran tiger
SPECIES OF BIG CAT
Panthera Tigris; Panthera tigris; Felis tigris; Tigers; Tigress; Tiger populations; Tiger cub; Tigris striatus; Tigris regalis; F. tigris; F tigris; Endangered subspecies of tiger; Endangered Subspecies of Tiger; 🐅; Tigers (animal); Tiger blood; Tigrine; Tigers in captivity; Tiger urine; 🐯; Mating tigers; Tiger (wild); Sexual behavior of tigers; Tiger-baiting; Hunting behavior of tigers; Panrthesa tigsis; Evolution of tigers; Cultural depictions of tigers; Social behavior of tigers
tigre
tiger lily: tigridia (flor)
tigers         
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  • Tiger-shaped ''jie'' (badge of authority) with gold inlays, from the tomb of [[Zhao Mo]] (175-124 BC)
  • A hunting party poses with a killed Javan tiger, 1941
  • An early silver coin of king [[Uttama Chola]] found in [[Sri Lanka]] shows the Chola Tiger sitting between the emblems of [[Pandyan]] and [[Chera]]
  • Tiger hunting on elephant-back in India, 1808
  • Females playing in Ranthambore Tiger Reserve
  • White tigers in Haifa Zoo
  • Historical distribution of the tiger<ref name="Driscoll2009" />
  • Restoration of a ''Panthera zdanskyi'' skull, an extinct tiger relative whose fossil remains were found in northwest China
  •  access-date=9 April 2014}}</ref>
  • ''Tiger and Magpie'', a Korean ''[[minhwa]]'' (folk art) painting, late 19th century.
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  • Publicity photo of animal trainer [[Gunther Gebel-Williams]] with several of his trained tigers, promoting him as "superstar" of the [[Ringling Brothers]] and [[Barnum and Bailey Circus]] circa 1969.
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  • [[William Blake]]'s first printing of ''[[The Tyger]]'', 1794
  • Tiger in Kanha National Park showing the [[flehmen response]]
  • Phylogenetic relationship of tiger populations based on Driscoll et al. (2009).<ref name="Driscoll2009" />
  • ''Tiger hunted by wild dogs'', Illustration in ''Samuel Howett & Edward Orme, Hand Coloured, Aquatint Engravings'', 1807
  • Camera trap image of wild Sumatran tiger
SPECIES OF BIG CAT
Panthera Tigris; Panthera tigris; Felis tigris; Tigers; Tigress; Tiger populations; Tiger cub; Tigris striatus; Tigris regalis; F. tigris; F tigris; Endangered subspecies of tiger; Endangered Subspecies of Tiger; 🐅; Tigers (animal); Tiger blood; Tigrine; Tigers in captivity; Tiger urine; 🐯; Mating tigers; Tiger (wild); Sexual behavior of tigers; Tiger-baiting; Hunting behavior of tigers; Panrthesa tigsis; Evolution of tigers; Cultural depictions of tigers; Social behavior of tigers
tigres

Definition

tiger
(tigers)
A tiger is a large fierce animal belonging to the cat family. Tigers are orange with black stripes.
N-COUNT
see also paper tiger

Wikipedia

Western whiptail

The western whiptail (Aspidoscelis tigris) is a species of lizard in the family Teiidae. The species is found throughout most of the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. Most of its populations appear stable, and it is not listed as endangered in any of the states comprising its range. It lives in a wide variety of habitats, including deserts and semiarid shrubland, usually in areas with sparse vegetation; it also may be found in woodland, open dry forest, and riparian growth. It lives in burrows. Major differences between this species and the checkered whiptail (Aspidoscelis tesselatus) include the lack of enlarged scales anterior to the gular fold and the presence of enlarged postantebrachial scales. It was previously known as Cnemidophorus tigris, until phylogenetic analyses concluded that the genus Cnemidophorus was polyphyletic. Since it does not migrate, a number of forms have developed in different regions, several of which have been given subspecific names – for example the California whiptail, Aspidoscelis tigris munda.