Tigers
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There Are More 'Pet' Tigers Than There Are in the Wild. How Did That Happen?
By Rafi Letzter published
How did we get into this situation?

Viral Video of Drone-Hunting Tigers Hides Dark Reality
By Stephanie Pappas published
A fun drone video conceals a darker reality.

3 New Malayan Tiger Cubs: Cute, and Genetically Valuable
By Kacey Deamer published
Cute and critically endangered, the cubs will bring genetic diversity to the species.

Elusive Siberian Tigers Captured in Brilliant Images (Photos)
By Jonathan Slaght, Julie Larsen Maher published
The Siberian tiger is a rare beauty, best seen from not too close.

Abandoned Baby Tiger Triplets Thrive with Zoo's Aid
By Shannon Hall published
Three male Amur tiger cubs born in the early hours of April 21 are currently in an incubator after their mother didn’t nurse them.

Photo First: Rare Tiger Family Portrait
By Becky Oskin published
For the first time, conservationists have spotted an Amur tiger dad leading his family along a snowy trail in Russia's Far East forests.

U.S. 'Pet' Tiger Trade Puts Big Cats at Great Risk (Op-Ed)
By Nicole Paquette published
Tigers make lousy house pets, and outside of accredited zoos, they are at high risk of abuse — or worse.
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