The T.S.T. military version is finished in a base color of olive drab and then tiger striped in black to blend into the martial environment. |
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The beetle's larval form, called a water tiger, can grow three inches long. |
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Its most recent detailed analysis of the economy suggested that relative poverty worsened during the period of the Celtic tiger boom. |
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Unfortunately, some of blogging's most influential promoters don't seem to fully understand that they have a tiger by the tail. |
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They pulled me out of the water just in the nick of time, or my kayak paddler would put his kayak in between me and an oncoming tiger snake. |
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Soon, the whole thing will have been a penetration test by a Microsoft tiger team. |
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Baldwin also heads up damage control tiger teams and does random inspections throughout the ship for damage control discrepancies. |
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And they came as part and parcel of the team, so-called tiger team, that accompanied Major General Miller. |
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We're able to do things smarter, but we've had a ' tiger team ' kind of effort for the last two to three years. |
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When the tiger team confirmed that the closings were all but certain, Dell moved into high gear. |
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And they had become a tiger team focused on a complicated problem a little closer to home. |
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That's also why smart goverment agencies and companies hire tiger teams to try and break into their own systems. |
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Examples include tigons, a cross between a male tiger and a female lion, and beefalos, a cross between an American bison and a domestic cow. |
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When a male tiger is crossed with a female lion, there can be an offspring called a tiglon. |
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In general, it is thought that tiger beetle larvae have narrower tolerances for physical environmental factors than adults do. |
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Resultantly, the CBI has come out as merely a toothless, diseased paper tiger whose roar is more effective than its maul. |
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This tigress was the third of seven tigers that we collared over the eight years of the Panna tiger ecology project. |
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Last week police moved in on the tiger farm, ranked among the biggest in the world. |
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A Bengal tiger, a tiger this size, can take down a water buffalo in less than 30 seconds to a minute. |
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The love of her life was Rajah, a Bengal tiger acquired as a tiny cub and reared by hand. |
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Underachievers, they were known for losing the mildest battle of nerves, not a cornered tiger among them. |
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He was in the impossible position of he who bestrides a tiger and is uncertain whether he should dismount, a deeply unhappy man. |
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So why, he says, tranquillise the poor tiger and then open fire less than two seconds later? |
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This bizarre simian cameo is topped only by the final encounter with the tiger which has a hallucinatory, transcendent beauty. |
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In our times, several books on the tiger have been written by shikaris, photographers and conservationists. |
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In the past, with greater tiger numbers, the big cats killed hundreds of people per year. |
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It's not an uncommon fate for villagers who live alongside the big cats in India's tiger reserves. |
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It was a bipedal creature from what she could see but it resembled something close to a wild tiger in the upper torso. |
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The browns and the tiger trout were magnificently marked and all fish were fin perfect. |
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In Northeast China, a Siberian tiger was recently found killed after it fell prey to a trap originally set by the locals for boars. |
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It holds possibly the biggest single contiguous tiger population in the world. |
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There are plenty of succulent fish dishes too, including peat-smoked haddock mornay or roast medallions of monkfish and tiger prawns. |
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It transcended its use as a cracker repository when it became the home of a blind tiger establishment. |
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The object has been to trim some of the excesses indulged in during the helter-skelter of Celtic tiger times. |
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In Iowa, what many people call mud puppies are the waterdogs, the larvae of our tiger salamander. |
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He might have added that if you do try to skin a tiger one paw at a time, it will get very, very cross. |
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I take three slow deep breaths to steady my nerves as I prepare to spring like a tiger on its unsuspecting prey. |
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The snow tiger seemed edgy, and she sniffed the air as if searching for something. |
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The snow tiger snorted, growled, and then opened his eyes to a world of purple. |
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A worm bin is a container housing a colony of special worms, known as brandlings, tiger worms or redworms. |
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Around the world these composting worms are also referred to as tiger worms, brandlings, wigglers or surface litter worms. |
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The bouquet contains naranja roses, tiger lilies, carnations, alstromeria, solidago, berries and a selection of greenery and twigs. |
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One evening, a boy ran into our kitchen, gabbling breathlessly that a tiger had entered the cowshed and killed a goat. |
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I turned into a tiger and roared, feeling the sinews under my skin tighten, and my adopted whiskers bristle. |
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The tiger trout is a specially bred-on-site hybrid between a brook trout and a brown trout. |
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The Jungle Book follows Mowgli's adventures as he flees a vicious tiger with the help of Baloo the bear and Bagheera the panther. |
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One shark in particular had a huge semi-circular scar above its gills, possible inflicted by a bull or tiger shark. |
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He has created a semi-official parallel administration within the White House and has fought like a tiger to keep his doings private. |
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The lowly Zayante band-winged grasshopper is now listed, along with the Ohlone tiger beetle and 184 other spineless creatures. |
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Practising tiger boxing can improve the vital capacity in lungs, and build up the muscles, joints and tendon. |
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With a view to reducing the heat inside, the water is allowed to stagnate inside the tiger enclosure. |
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There are four species which concern us, and they are the hammerhead shark, the white shark, the bull whaler shark and the tiger shark. |
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A tiger rug lay on the floor and a small painting hung over the head of the bed. |
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Jennifer grabbed David around the waist and hung on tightly trying to prevent the tiger getting him out of the vehicle. |
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Only triploid or late-maturing rainbows are used, with steelheads, golden, tiger and blue trout. |
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Arrange the langoustines or tiger prawns on top and scatter with Parmesan shavings. |
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I even saw a woman wearing a tiger onesie at the train station the other day. |
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A temporary open-air theatre, roofed in case of rain, was built beside the tiger enclosure. |
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Both are cats, cousins of our amiable purring friend of the hearthrug, but the tiger is king of the family. |
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Now, the lions are a social cat, unlike that tiger that you saw in Columbus. |
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His works feature a variety of cats like the snow leopard, jaguar, tiger and lion in various settings. |
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He pranced out and the first thing I noticed were the tiger stripes painted on his finger nails. |
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I'd rather have the old fatigue uniform than wear the proposed tiger stripes. |
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The tiger prawns were huge and not overdone and the potatoes and vegetables not overcooked. |
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Here, both in tribal religion and mainstream Hinduism, the tiger occupies prime place. |
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There, a heap of garlicky tiger prawns, flash-fried Chinese cabbage and a bottle of San Miguel made one of the best meals I had in Hong Kong. |
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A tiger hunt was something Indian kings organised to honour their imperial guests, a colonial equivalent of a banquet. |
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It's amazing how the tiger can jump through flaming hoops, how the bear can ride a motorcycle and how the lion can walk on a tightrope. |
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Nicknamed the tiger with wings, the great horned owl is a fearless and feared bird of prey. |
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Well, it turned out to be a common tiger swallowtail, but I decided that I wanted to get into collecting, too. |
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Few crustaceans hunt prey as a lion or a tiger does, but the mantis shrimp visually selects and stalks its victim. |
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Did you know there are white prawns, tiger prawns, and spiny-clawed prawns? |
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He wears glasses and has the symbol of the white tiger on the side of his coat sleeve and collar. |
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The most imperial of tiger shooting governor-generals is thus refashioned into a cuddly environmentalist. |
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The big cat took exception to Jill and Steve Argent's red Rover when it entered the tiger enclosure. |
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To tribal communities across the world, the tiger is the symbol of prosperity and fecundity and the essence of the feminine force. |
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The menu takes in items as diverse as tiger prawn kebab with piccalilli, wild boar sausages, and duck and pickled cucumber on focaccia. |
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The money will be used to plant Korean pine, a native species that produces nuts eaten by tiger prey in the forests of the Russian Far East. |
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In maple this is termed tiger maple, or fiddleback, because it is preferred for violin backs. |
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For hundreds of years, in our mind at least, the tiger was a fierce, aggressive, dangerous and invincible animal. |
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Tribals and natives who know the forests well do much of the tiger poaching. |
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The porcupine fish uses a nightmarish disguise and swells with water, which frightens enemies as large as tiger sharks. |
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Leopard and tiger prints, feathers, suede and cowhide with fringe, and a jump in fur sales are all recent trends. |
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There are numerous varieties of shrimps, juvenile morays, and a collection of shells including tiger cowries. |
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A tiger was found with a steel trap sunk into its forepaw, and a week later, the park was closed and more than 40 poachers arrested. |
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How does a female tiger protect her young cubs amid the sometimes violent attentions of three male suitors? |
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Efforts to increase protection for those on the front lines of tiger protection have proved more fruitful. |
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I bounded between them and their prey, scattering them as a tiger cowing curs. |
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The discovery of that full-grown tiger in a Harlem apartment has made a lot of people take notice of the trade in exotic pets. |
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One evening, during dinner, a boy ran into our kitchen, gabbling breathlessly that a tiger had entered the cowshed and killed a goat. |
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For the evening, there was a long slinky black dress made of transparent gauze with dark tiger stripes cutting across it. |
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I imagined the Tasmanian tiger stopping here en route from one primeval forest valley to another. |
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Some where in the back of her mind an image flashed, a tiger prowling on a barren landscape. |
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The blond-haired, almost godlike figure, meanwhile, stood motionless, impassive and unwinded, like a great tiger poised to pounce. |
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She had long, flowing red hair that had streaks of black in it, making her look like a combination of a tiger and an enchantress. |
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So we have had visitors from Asia in the form of the Asian gypsy moth and Asian tiger mosquito larvae. |
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And the question is whether the tiger is domesticated enough to obey the master. |
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The complete sequence of the mitochondrial genome of the giant tiger prawn, Penaeus monodon, is presented. |
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The average tiger shark is about ten feet, but some can grow over 15 feet long. |
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The only major item that is controlled in the Celtic tiger economy is wages. |
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We do have things like rhino horn occasionally, and tiger fur, not on a huge scale, but it still happens. |
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The tiger was in quarantine while surgeons undertook emergency surgery on its owner. |
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The big cats you find outside Africa include tiger, jaguar, leopard, cougar and Iberian lynx. |
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Inside the rest house, a large photograph of a hunting party with a slain tiger in the foreground adorns the wall. |
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There are four species which concern us, and they are the hammerhead shark, the white shark, the bull whaler and the tiger shark. |
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The most common sharks found off the Mid West coast were tiger sharks, black tip reef sharks and bronze whalers. |
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Both are about a teenage boy adrift in a boat with a tiger after a shipwreck. |
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A hard rasping sound from around the corner caused him to drop into a tiger stance, arms hard and lithe. |
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Traders sell tiger products such as skin, teeth, claws and whiskers, mostly as ingredients in traditional Chinese medicines. |
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Eyeballs, whiskers, blood and even tiger nose are among the parts used for their perceived curative properties. |
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He needed a dentist urgently, but a tiger won't hop up on the chair and open wide for the drill. |
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The shop also has a wide range of seafood including tiger prawns, mussels, sea bream and breaded crab claws. |
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He is seated on a tiger skin, a symbol of power, showing his mastery over the animal world. |
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The mother of these tiger cubs couldn't produce enough milk, so zookeepers in Hefei, China, enlisted this dog. |
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Bandhavgarh National Park boasts one of the highest densities of Bengal tiger in the world, along with a breeding leap of leopards. |
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He also made use of animatronics to generate an illusion of perfect tiger actors. |
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The tiger only learned to avoid people when their abilities to retaliate increased over the last two centuries. |
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I feel somewhat like a measly ant pestering a magnificent tiger who has chosen to sleep on an anthill. |
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The list of the critically endangered include the black rhino and Siberian tiger and the Amur leopard of Asia. |
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A hybrid from a male lion and a female tiger is called a liger while a hybrid from a male tiger and a female lion is a tigon. |
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A robed figure seated in a cart drawn by a tiger and a leopard follows two foot soldiers. |
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His tiger side had saved his life often, yet it was just as capable of making him into the living image of a dangerous animal. |
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Over the next few days, the tiger stalked the area, leaving footprints in the surrounds. |
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The Panama Canal watershed boasts 560 bird species including the rufescent tiger heron and chestnut-mandibled toucan. |
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The massive white tiger that had been laying on the ground nearby, asleep, was awake now, and lopped towards them, growling softly. |
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With a larger pond, you can have lilies or tiger lotus, maybe some taro or umbrella palm that will help shade the pond surface. |
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And when she portrays a horse or a tiger on the canvas, her assiduity gives it a professional touch. |
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As the name of the bay suggests, tiger sharks lurk nearby, waiting for opportune times to attack. |
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This year we have scheduled a tiger, three lynxes, a cheetah, two pumas, a hippopotamus, and 500 rabid rats. |
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Our friend and guide, Anup, an ornithologist, doing research in the valley, said that two weeks ago he had sighted a tiger stalking a tahr. |
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The butterflies have tiger striped underwings and little black tails on their back wings. |
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The tiger beetles within the Amargosa River drainage are notable in their extreme reduction in maculation. |
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A new shark has been introduced with the sand tiger sharks into the tanks of a British aquarium. |
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Pasta dishes, fresh halibut, black tiger prawns or chicken satays will satisfy any hunger. |
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Another family, the Ambystomatidae occurs in the New World from Canada to central Mexico and includes the tiger salamander and the axolotl. |
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The last known captive thyacline, also known as the Tasmanian tiger, died in 1936 at the Hobart Zoo in Tasmania, Australia. |
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Also known as the Tasmanian tiger, the Thylacinus cynocephalus was a wolflike marsupial with prominent stripes on its back. |
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Another approach that is likely to gain popularity in the future is individual identification using DNA extracted from tiger scats or hair. |
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A village in the north of India has been plagued by a man-eating Bengal tiger. |
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World Heritage Site Aldabra has green turtles, tiger sharks, mantas and potato cod. |
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Like jackals around a tiger kill, small flies hovered around the feasting mantis, even daring to settle on its grotesque pea-like eyes. |
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Three tiger cubs born in Scotland will this week take their first tentative steps into the great outdoors. |
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At the turn of the 20th century, the tiger roamed free through vast parts of Asia. |
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The tiger stands towering at what looks like close to seven feet, and he's heavy and massive to boot. |
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The tiger snarls menacingly, baring its fangs, its breath heavy in the wintry air. |
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In 1971, it banned the hunting of tigers, the first tiger range state to do so. |
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Because the tiger had become so rare, it had become an extremely valuable commodity in the black markets of Asia. |
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The reason that this can happen is that both the lion and the tiger are big cats. |
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My two year old was so tired she was falling down, but fought like a tiger not to have to go to bed. |
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Eve fought like a tiger, and finally freed herself of him, pushing him away from her. |
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He said he was still full of energy, though not like the young tiger of old, but still enough to fight. |
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As it happens, Cato is a fierce tiger when it comes to advocating for oppressed tobacco firms. |
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He said you had the courage of a lion, the strength of an elephant, and you fought like a ferocious tiger! |
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And I can see monarchs, painted ladies, tiger swallowtails, and listen to the songbirds. |
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Butterflies including the tiger swallowtail and mourning cloak rely on the flowers of the red maple for their survival and reproduction. |
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On both occasions politicians, academics and bureaucrats found themselves riding a tiger of unanticipated national emotion. |
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Those seizing land from white farmers are riding a tiger they can't control. |
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They ride a tiger, and the retribution against them, were they to be overthrown, would be frightful. |
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If things work out and you become an institution, how long will it be before you're riding a tiger and can't get off? |
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This tiger beetle, a common element of the forest fauna, is one of the largest in Trinidad. |
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It is unclear why the chiasmatic systems in other Coleoptera are evolutionarily less stable than the achiasmatic system in tiger beetles. |
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Fishing competitions for the country's most voracious predator, the tiger fish, are often held around this time of the year. |
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So we took the wine and a tiger fish outside and cooked our meal under the stars. |
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Jordan reached out a hand tentatively to finger the large, vibrant tiger lily that lay amongst some greens in a small corsage box. |
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We walked to the back of the garden, and once again, I found myself surrounded by my favorite flower, the tiger lily. |
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I looked at my desk and saw a beautiful orange tiger lily, my favorite flower. |
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The tiger lily has played a very important role in the development of the Asiatic hybrids and other lilies. |
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Searching the Siberian hinterlands for a tiger moth that is surely extinct by now is his idea of fun. |
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A tiger moth swooped down and brushed Anna with its dusty wings before gliding off into the distance. |
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Others, like the tiger moth, hear the bat and emit a jamming signal in the ultrasonic frequency spectrum. |
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Their resemblance to nuts accounts for many of their common names including nut grass, tiger nut, earth almond, and earth nut. |
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It was poached kumquats with star anise and Thai peppercorns, not tiger nuts with Thai peppercorns. |
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Folks, give a break to your sob serials and melodramatic movies this Sunday and stay hooked to Discovery as an extinct tiger comes to life. |
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I ordered fresh scallops and tiger prawns cooked in butter, garlic, white wine and parsley. |
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Although we use langoustines in our restaurant, meaty fresh tiger prawns are a good substitute. |
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Lightly sear the tiger prawns and reserve on the same plate as the scallops. |
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Bea started with kebabs of Loch Fyne scallops and bacon, while I chose the pan-fried tiger prawns with ginger, lime and coriander. |
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He also diversified into higher value product lines such as frozen tiger prawns. |
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Inside the open area were baskets of various fresh fish, tiger prawns, large mud crabs, clams and other shellfish. |
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A friend opted for tiger prawns with spinach wrapped in chicken and was not disappointed. |
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But then, perhaps you'd like to be more adventurous and go for the succulent tiger shrimp. |
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Michael's dish turned out to be stir-fried vegetables with tiger prawns on rice, topped with oyster sauce. |
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I started with mussels, tiger prawns and scallops in a light fish broth flavoured with Chinese spices. |
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Lili opted for tiger prawns to start, with a well-cooked fillet steak for main course. |
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The California tiger salamander is a large, stocky, terrestrial salamander with small eyes and a broad, rounded snout. |
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The Service published a final rule on September 21 listing the Santa Barbara County population of the California tiger salamander as endangered. |
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The minerals in my set include fluorite, a very pretty piece of sodalite, and a nice piece of polished tiger eye. |
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One hapless tourist was bitten by a tiger shark while swimming with dolphins out in deep water. |
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The story centers on Aedes albopictus, aka the tiger mosquito, a newcomer to the New World. |
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He believes that consuming the spirit on a regular basis gives him the strength of a tiger and the senses of a predator. |
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These attempts are like trying to lasso a tiger with cotton. |
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Move ahead and one can see lion and tiger cubs playing together. |
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The white tiger had been killed someway but she couldn't remember how. |
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The project ended up creating a tiger team to look at alternative approaches, and over the course of four weeks designed and started work on their own hybrid engine. |
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The tiger team of instructors and maintenance personnel evaluated each step of the emergency procedure to determine how it applied to the existing damage. |
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The faithful animal, which was in general as quiet as a lamb, became like a raging tiger every time he saw the person who had murdered his master. |
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Hunter's tiger team had anticipated this logistical nightmare. |
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He says species threatened in the forest include the extremely rare Wielangta stag beetle, the swift parrot, Tasmania's wedge-tail eagle and the tiger quoll. |
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Under the direction of the tiger team, all 27 of the Scoutrockets already manufactured for the program were returned to LTV in Dallas to be taken apart and inspected. |
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But today, as I set to the grass and weeds there was a mighty judder, and instead of purring like a tiger as it should it began growling like a wounded hyena. |
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Today there are believed to be a handful of ligers around the world and a similar number of tigons, the product of a tiger father and lion mother. |
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If you live near a park or wooded area, it may provide habitat for Mourning Cloaks, admirals, and tiger swallowtails, who will foray into your yard for nectar. |
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Surfing to Survive Coming face-to-face with an overzealous tiger shark, this surfer brawls with his unexpected attacker. |
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Named after its white-striped legs, the tiger mosquito is a vicious biter that transmits tropical viruses including dengue fever, yellow fever and forms of encephalitis. |
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She was Richard Parker in Life of pi, a tiger who confusingly talked, and with an Indian accent, to boot. |
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Hors d' oeuvres included soup of mussel and saffron, salmon gravalax with oyster beignets and citrus dressing or salad of baby gems with tiger prawns and beluga caviar. |
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Chua quipped that in China, her controversial book Battle Hymn of the tiger mother is considered normal parenting. |
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At least on occasion, Chua has used her tiger mother methods to push her already accomplished husband to make more of himself. |
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Hunan is home to a variety of rare animals such as the South China tiger, the white stork and the sheldrake, which are protected in the national reserve areas. |
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I walked towards the tiger, reaching my hand out to touch it. |
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If you want tiger swallowtail butterflies, plant a willow tree. |
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The old man's platter had a slices of kingklip, succulent tender scallops and half a dozen tiger prawns done to perfection with savoury rice on the side. |
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The Siberian tiger is one of five subspecies of tiger, the others being the Bengal tiger, the South China tiger, the Indo-Chinese tiger and the Sumatran tiger. |
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People came from far and wide to photograph the defanged tiger in his Fort Sill home. |
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The monsoon season that year saw six tiger attacks, despite the normal rarity of such incidents in that season. |
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In March, police arrested a group of wealthy businessmen and government officials who were about to dine on illegal tiger meat. |
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The nearby sanctuary is home to the barking, the spotted and the mouse deer, the gaur, the civet cat, the tiger and the elephant, besides a variety of birds and reptiles. |
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Last year, the UK-based Environmental Investigation Agency took a closer look at the tiger trade in China. |
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Planting trees to expand reserves and create corridors between protected tiger reserves is one tangible way to help the big cats survive and multiply. |
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A tiger muskie is a hybrid between a muskellunge and a northern pike. |
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Finally, where residual populations of tiger salamanders have survived despite the odds in still isolated locations, they have become a target of the pet trade. |
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In fact the fence where a fullgrown lion and tiger are kept is so low that I was able to put my arm over the fence to get an unobscured photograph. |
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Along with four half-hour feeding sessions a day, the cubs are being bottle-fed and zoo veterinarians are confident they'll survive the unusual tiger rearing. |
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A tiger trout is a hybrid between a brown trout and a brook trout. |
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It wasn't a problem that they were fearsomely hot, but the fact that the Lilliputian prawns dotting the dish were supposed to be tiger prawns was an issue. |
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He's been fitting crittercams on sharks since 1997, first on tiger sharks in Australia and more recently on bull sharks and hammerheads in Florida. |
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A lone cheetah, a lone tiger and an African lion and a couple of lionesses are no more exciting than small herds of kangaroo, deer, giraffe or Barbary sheep. |
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Besides the amusing circus and aquatic performances, visitors can have their pictures taken with a well-dressed bear or a large, semi-comatose tiger. |
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Her slender, yet fully curved figure captured everyone's eyes and imagination as she walked by gracefully and lithely with the raw sensuality and toughness of a tiger. |
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If they want to make it really catchy so people remember it, perhaps they could get some kind of hip cartoon character like a tiger with sunglasses to rap something out. |
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Her group is particularly worried for the future of large mammals native to the Himalaya, including the tiger, Asian elephant, and greater one-horned rhinoceros. |
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While he's been lucky so far, Howard has a tiger by the tail. |
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Is it that the administration rides a tiger and is afraid to dismount? |
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This story, to give just the bare bones of it, is told by the sole survivor of a Pacific Ocean shipwreck, who drifts for 7 months in a lifeboat along with a Bengal tiger. |
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Last year, fires devastated the forests of Far Eastern Russia, where conservation efforts had apparently stabilised numbers of the Amur tiger at 300-400 adults and subadults. |
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Curled up, as if in repose, the stuffed tiger was probably 6 foot long, end to end, not including the tail. It was a thing of unparalleled hideousness. |
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What killed the saber-toothed tiger, the mastodon and the mammoth, formidable animals that were on top of the food chain in North America 20,000 years ago? |
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But the existence of underground markets selling tiger in Guangdong has long been an open secret. |
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He wrote back personally and said he would be delighted to display the tiger at his stately home in Wiltshire which also has a safari park in part of its 10,000-acre estate. |
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I glanced over to where he was looking and saw a creature like a tiger, but with tabby coloring instead of the traditional black and orange stripes. |
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I must be a tiger for punishment, because I reread her speech. |
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The Nilgiri Tahr, the wild boar, the barking deer, the Nilgiri Langur, the Lion-tailed Macaque, the tiger, the leopard and the wild dog are found here. |
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In the event, it turns out that the SEC has imposed no sanction of any material consequence, and is in danger of becoming a paper tiger under new chairman, Harvey Pitt. |
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We see images of a panther and a tiger in close-up pacing their cages. |
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You don't throw rocks at the guy who's trying to tame the tiger. |
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Climbing trees or diving into water will avail you nothing with a tiger. |
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There are mushroom and staghorn corals, tiger cowries and batfish. |
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Expeditions in pursuit of Atlantic blue marlin, Indian mahseer, tiger fish, Pacific salmon were the norm and what fantastic prize trips they were. |
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There is a subtle but insistent tiger theme running through my house. |
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On the liquid front, the delicacy of choice for most Valencia residents is horchata, a milky drink made from tiger nuts and served very, very cold. |
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It was that Bengal tiger of a ballerina, Sofiane Sylve, stalking onstage on steely pointes, as if France itself had come to explicate this most elusive of texts. |
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Nethili, kanava, pomfret, seer, crab, tiger prawn and sand lobster are cooked in Indian, Chinese styles, Kababs, deep-fried and dry-fried, a truly gastronomic delight. |
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I like to serve juicy tiger prawns with a spiced vinaigrette for dipping. |
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The garlic tiger prawns were pathetically small, but what made the dish truly bizarre was that it was served with what appeared to be gooseberries. |
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Brandy was mad now, her eyes had turned to narrow slits and her ears were laid back on her head, she represented a fierce tiger and Millie trembled again. |
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The Tasmanian tiger, a dog-like creature christened for its striped pelt, was hunted into extinction because it was seen as a threat to livestock. |
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The tiger was too careful and too crafty to reveal himself just like that. |
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Among the most talked about sharks are great white sharks, frilled sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks, hammerhead sharks, goblin sharks, bull sharks. |
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Liquor made by soaking tiger bones in Chinese wine brings hefty prices on online exchanges. |
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Hikers in the Los Angeles forest which surrounds the city were alarmed over the last few weeks by reports of a full-grown tiger roaming their trails. |
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This dressing goes equally well with tiger prawns and monkfish. |
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All of the big cats have a special mystique, but perhaps none more so than the tiger. |
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The house seemed like a caged tiger ready to pounce on its prey. |
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From Asiatic to Oriental lilies, from the tiger to the Easter lily, these stately, often perfumed flowers look best planted in abundance and mingled into the garden beds. |
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A tiger turns into a maneater only under extraordinary situations, like when it grows too infirm or disabled to hunt or when there is a scarcity of its natural prey. |
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She growled, like a fierce tiger about to rip its pray to smithereens. |
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Greg stabbed at a large, overcooked tiger shrimp with a fork. |
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Somewhere just outside the glow of the fire, a tiger prowled. |
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It is said that the trick to riding a tiger is finding a way to dismount. |
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Angela stepped up now, as blunt and determined as a pacing tiger. |
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The tiger again looked so powerful, so domineering, and so strong. |
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In the shatterbelt, the tiger is often viewed as the vehicle for a wandering spirit that defends its vision of moral law and preys upon the unrighteous. |
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The wild Felidoe, which range in size from that of the lion and tiger down to the pretty rusty-colored or rubiginous oat of India, is only some sixteen inches in length. |
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The toothless tiger stood in a faded yellow hat from some lang-faded summer, his stripes blurred by the city jungle's dust and sprayed blood dried on the hat's stiff brim. |
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Aedes albopictus, the Asian tiger mosquito, native to Asia is an invasive species. |
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The COMAFSOF is the single voice of AFSOF aviation but is known better as a Chindit than a tiger. |
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Things changed when I was 11, a lame tiger who owned a stationery shop gave me the keys to his stock room. |
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What about those tiger prawns from south east Asia that contained residues of illegal, carcinogenic nitrofuran drugs? |
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John Dee and Dana Hill roads, motorist reporting seeing an orange tiger cat near the gate to conservation land. |
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The mangy tiger cat with half a tail began showing up about a year ago, scratching at our door. |
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Native bluebells, lesser-spotted woodpeckers, scarlet tiger moths and spotted flycatchers dwell there too. |
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In the end, if officials want their tiger economy to continue growing as an emerging world power, full EU membership may not be the way forward. |
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Among the other highlights of this remarkable series are Bengal tiger hunts and going inside army ant colonies. |
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Does he still believe Ireland's Celtic tiger economy would be as successful if it were still ruled by London? |
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The main predator of sika deer include tiger and wolves, leopard, brown bear. |
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You can walk on the wild side with its kidskin bedcovers stencilled with leopard, tiger or jaguar prints. |
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The Hunter Cert 15 A MERCENARY comes to Australia to search for the last Tasmanian tiger. |
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The sea off the islands are home to tiger sharks, lemon sharks, Caribbean reef sharks, nurse sharks and hammerheads. |
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It's hard to forget Fran's reaction in season four of the crime drama following his arrest for committing a tiger kidnapping. |
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The animal is one of a set of Sumatran tiger triplets born in January at Chester Zoo to mum Kirana and dad Fabi. |
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A biotech company wants mercenary animal hunter Martin David to try to find the Tasmanian tiger. |
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Phil Smith noted good numbers of northern dune tiger beetle at Ainsdale's Green Beach, with its unseasonal female snow bunting. |
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Wolves appear capable of escaping competitive exclusion from tigers only when human persecution decreases tiger numbers. |
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Feast on sashimi, foie gras with daikon radish, grilled tiger prawns and lobster. |
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One of the arrested men is also believed to have been involved in a tiger kidnapping in the past 10 years. |
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Prusten is the quietest of tiger calls, a puff through the nose to express friendliness and harmless intentions. |
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Some of the snakes they keep are extremely dangerous, including death adders, tiger snakes and king brown snakes. |
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While the Australian black, brown, copperhead, the death adder, and taipan snakes are all poisonous, the real troublemaker is the tiger snake. |
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The Asian mountain-dwelling Pallas cat is as wild as a tiger and ready to pounce. |
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