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Tigers

Kasutaja: Tigers

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Tigers

Tiger Summary Lilli Lakkur Biology, course 1 Today tigers are facing extinction but there are also some National Parks where they are protected. There is a National Park in the heart of India where a female tiger is trying to raise a family. She has got three little cubs. They are only nine weeks old and need mother's milk and protection. She is a successful mother because she knows how to take care of her cubs. The male tiger doesn't help her to raise the cubs. Male tigers also don't like being followed and

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White Tiger

White Tiger Annette Kirotar Gustav Adolf Grammar School 2008/2009 A white tiger is a tiger with a genetic condition that nearly eliminates pigment in the normally orange fur, though they still have stripes. Another genetic condition also makes the stripes of the tiger very pale; white tigers of this type are called snowwhite or "pure white". Compared to orange tigers without the white gene, white tigers tend to be larger both at birth and at full adult size. All the white tigers are Bengal tigers. White tiger is very rare and it is known only in zoos. Looks pink nose, pink paw pads, iceblue eyes, white to creamcoloured fur black, ash grey, or chocolatecoloured stripes Male tigers weigh about 172133 kg. Female tigers weigh 241262 kg. White tiger White tigers are the most endangered species of tigers.

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Tiiger

meaning "arrow", a reference to the animal's speed and also the origin for the name of the Tigris river. Physical characteristics Tigers are easy to recognise. They typically have rustyreddish to brownrusty coats, a whitish medial and ventral area, a white "fringe" that surrounds the face, and stripes that vary from brown or gray to pure black. The form and density of stripes differs between subspecies, but most tigers have over 100 stripes. Subspecies There are nine recent subspecies of tiger, three of which are extinct. The surviving subspecies, in descending order of wild population, are: The Bengal tiger or the Royal Bengal tiger; The Indochinese Tiger, also called Corbett's tiger; The Malayan Tiger; The Sumatran Tiger; The Siberian tiger, also known as the Amur, Manchurian, Altaic, Korean or North China tiger; The South China

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Animals

It has a short neck. Bears are cruel and rude. They can run, hunt and skip. Bears cannot fly and jump. They like to eat berries, meat and fish. A tiger is a wild animal who is a beast of pray. It lives in the forest. Tigers are orange with black stripes. Tigers are ruthless and cruel. They can hunt and run, but cannot fly and jump. Grownup tiger can reach mass over 390km. Tigers like to eat meat A shake is a wild animal who is the beast of pray. It lives in the forest. It is rude and ruthless. It can Hunt and creep. It cannot fly and run. Snakes like to eat frogs. I've got a parrot. It is blue with grey isthmus. It's name is Kesha. It is near 1 years old. It can fly and jump

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Animals we miss today

1 meters tall+ antlers 3.65 meters) The cause of theis extinction is still unknown. Some say they died because of their large antlers(could not move in the forest), others say they were hunted down. Extinct about 7,700 years ago *CASPIAN TIGER: The Caspian tiger or Persian tiger was the westernmost subspecies of tiger, found in Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Turkey, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Caucasus, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan until it apparently became extinct in the 1970s. Of all the tigers known to the world, the Caspian tiger was the third largest. The body of this subspecies was quite stocky with strong legs, big wide paws and unusually large claws. The ears were short and small. Around the cheeks the Caspian tiger was generously furred and the rest of its fur was long and thick. The colouration resembled that of the Bengal tiger. It assumebly became extinct in 1970. *CAVE LION: The cave lion, also known as the European or Eurasian cave lion, is an extinct

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Valge tiigri jutt

Das ist Weiss Tiger. Wissenschaftlicher name ist bezeichenet Tiger. Weiss Tiger Gewicht ist 200 bis 300kg und Grösse 3m. Weiss Tigers lebensdauer ist 12 Jahre. Im moment population ist unter 200. Er isst Ziegen und Waldschweine. Der weiße Tiger die ein Gen für die charakteristische weiße Farbe besitzen. Diese Tiger gehören zu derselben Art von ihren orangefarbenen Kollegen. Man sollte markieren die Tatsache, dass weiße Tiger sind keine Albinos. Der weiße Tiger sollte nicht mit Schnee Tigern zu verwechseln, der Schnee Tiger haben keine Streifen. Tiger sind größer als die orange one's

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The London Zoo powerpoint esitlus

The London Zoo The London Zoo World`s oldest scientific Click to edit Master text styles zoo. Second level It was opened in Third level Fourth level London on 27 April Fifth level 1828. The Zoo houses more than 650 species of animals. The most popular animals Click to edit Master text styles Penguins Second level Third level Gorilla kingdom Fourth level Komodo Dragons Fifth level Squirrel monkeys Galapagos tortoises Giraffes Meerkats Reindeer Otters Big cats: lions, serval & tigers Aquarium ...

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Presentation Weirdest Pets

Presentation "Weirdest pets" Weirdest pets ● Bobcats ● Lions ● Tigers ● Alligators ● Bears ● Hippos ● Reindeer ● Zebras Weirdest pets (2) Most Endangered Species ● Green-cheeked parrot ● Hawksbill turtle ● Black Rhino ● Giant Panda ● Tiger ● Mako shark Most Endangered Species (2) Strongest animals ● Grizzly bear ● Ox ● Gorilla ● Elephant ● Rhinoceros Beetle Smartest animals ● Chimpanzees ● Dolphins ● Elephants ● African Grey Parrot

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Global Warming

Global warming Global Warming effects on the natural balance of environment Climate significant change day by day What causes it? Greenhouse gases Fuel burning Ozone layer Deforestation traffic clogging up the city streets rapid growth of unplanned industries the use of CFCs in packaging and manufacturing products Detergents Overpopulation Killing animals like birds, big cats, lions, tigers What it causes? Temperature raising Melting polar ice sheets Currents change its circulation e.g. The Gulf Stream El nino Pollution sea-water to swell up. Natural system Animals deaths Sea level rise reduce mankind's ability to grow foods, destroy wildlife. Agriculture, forestry and fishery damaged Is it dangerous is very dangerous for our existence and survival. sun's scorching heat comes to earth in a direct way the earth's surface becomes seriously heated.

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Animal communication - CATS

Meowing · A meow is a sound used by cats to signal a request to their mother or owner. When communicating with human beings, adult cats express variations of this tone to demand food or attention, register complaints, and convey bewilderment. An alteration in tone, pace, or punctuation changes the meaning, however slight. Purring · A purr is a sound made by most species of felids, but most large felines like tigers do not. A tonal buzzing can characterize differently between cats. · Purring is often understood as signifying happiness; however, cats sometimes purr when they are ill, or during tense, traumatic, or painful moments. Body language · Cats communicate a variety of messages using body language. Examples include arching their backs as a signal of fear or aggression, and slowly blinking to signal relaxation. A

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Tarantula

Tarantula are a group of hairy and often very large spiders belonging to the family Theraphosidae, of which approximately 900 species have been identified. Some genera of the tarantulas hunt prey primarily in trees and other genera hunt on or near the ground. All tarantulas can produce silk; while arboreal species will typically reside in a silken "tube tent", terrestrial species will line their burrows with silk to stabilize the burrow wall and facilitate climbing up and down. Tarantulas mainly eat insects and other arthropods, using ambush as their primary method of prey capture. The biggest tarantulas can kill animals as large as lizards, mice, and birds. Tarantulas are found in tropical and desert regions around the world. Most tarantulas are harmless to humans, and some species are popular in the exotic pet trade. Some species, while not known to have ever produced human fatalities, have venom that can produce extreme discomfort ov...

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Powerpoint teemal crime levels in different regions of the world

THE LEVEL OF CRIME IN DIFFERENT REGIONS OF THE WORLD Betti Säre 10b Crime rates around the world Europe is catching up to USA Life in the US has never been safer Less terrorism Less robbery USA, Germany, UK, Asia, Middle East The world has become safer Factors that affect crime levels Difference in legal systems Rates of crime report and police recording Differences in data quality Differences in the point at which a crime is measured Victimization rates for burglary, robbery, assault and threat, one-year period Terrorism Germany (Islamic Jihad- 100 or less) Turkey (PKK- 4000, over 37000 kills since 1978) England (Al- Qa'ida- 1600, 200 secret Al- Qa'ida units, 1600 fanatics) Sri Lanka (LTTE, aka Tamil Tigers- 10 000, " Death is better than caught by the State") j j Total international attacks by region 1997- 2002 Homicide rates...

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Martin Müürsepp

With AEK he won the 2000 Saporta Cup and the 2000 and 2001 Greek Basketball Cups. Müürsepp became the silver medalist of the season 2001­02 and the season 2003­04 in Russia with UNICS Kazan and the season 2002­03 with Ural Great Perm. He competed in the season 2003­04 in Uleb Cup with UNICS Kazan. He played with CSKA Moscow in 2004­05 before returning to UNICS Kazan. After playing for one season in Estonia, Müürsepp signed for the Melbourne Tigers on August 2007. Because of an injury, he left the team middle-season, returning to Estonia. In February 2008 he signed with BC Kalev/Cramo. He was a member of the team for almost a year, but played no official games. In March 2010 Müürsepp made his comeback with BC Rakvere Tarvas in Estonian Basketball League. He also used to be a key member of the Estonian national team. In 2005, he announced his retirement from active international competition

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Informaatika 2 kontrolltöö

01.2005 Piimasaadused Camembert Pierrot 27,20 40 0% 1 088,00 ALFKI 15.01.2005 Piimasaadused Camembert Pierrot 16,00 40 0% 640,00 BOTTM 16.01.2005 Piimasaadused Camembert Pierrot 14,40 42 0% 604,80 ERNSH 17.01.2005 Kalatooted Carnarvon Tigers 10,00 20 0% 200,00 LINOD 18.01.2005 Kalatooted Carnarvon Tigers 19,20 21 15% 342,72 QUICK 19.01.2005 Kalatooted Carnarvon Tigers 8,00 21 0% 168,00 VAFFE 20.01.2005 Kalatooted Carnarvon Tigers 3,60 15 15% 45,90 ANTON 21.01.2005

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Cheetah

Males form coalitions of 2 to 4 members. This helps them defend territories for hunting and mating. Fierce fights can occur between rival coalitions as a result of a territorial dispute. Young cubs stay with their mother, who raises them by herself for the first 18 months. She then leaves the cubs, which stay together for about 6 more months before breaking up. Male siblings will stay together for life. Cheetahs do not roar like lions and tigers. Instead, they make chirping sounds and hiss when angered or threatened. When alarmed, they whine or growl. They purr loudly when content. They do not roar. The cats have a good sense of smell and communicate by scenting tree trunks, bushes and termite mounds with their waste.

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Palm oil

• How to avoid palm oil in your diet – avoid packaged and processed foods. Cook your own meals from natural whole foods Impacts on environment • Oil palms are grown in tropics – Asia, Africa, Latin America • Large areas of tropical forests and other ecosystems with high conservation values have been cleared to make room for vast monoculture of oil palm plantations. This clearing has destroyed critical habitat for many endangered species—including rhinos, elephants, tigers and orang-utans – the biggest victims • Burning forests to make room for the crop is a major source of greenhouse gas emissions. Intensive cultivation methods result in soil pollution and erosion and water contamination Impact on inhabitants • Oil palm plantations are a threat to people living in rainforests, destroying their livelihoods and culture • Small farmers and indigenous people are being forced off their ancestral land

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Rare animals

South China tiger. The South China tiger ­ classified as one of only five subspecies of tiger still alive today ­ is extremely rare, with only an estimated 20 to 30 still remaining in the wild. The wildlife and conservation group WWF says the South China tiger is actually native to the Hainan most forests of south-east China, and because there are so few individuals left, it is regarded by many scientists as being "functionally extinct" in the wild. But a group called Save China's Tigers has been working on a captive- breeding programme and hopes to reach an agreement with China's State Forestry Administration to reintroduce captive-bred animals into the wild. If all goes well, the first individuals could be reintroduced to coincide with the Beijing Olympic Games in 2008. Rare insect hit by housing scheme Britain's rarest beetle, the streaked bombardier, could soon become extinct in the UK when a

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Protecting endangered species will make a difference in humans life

An innocent life of an animal, that could live many long years and be useful to nature and society some other way, for example, reduce poverty. If humankind and scientists are not absolutely sure does it pay off to use the substances in medicine, then why do we keep making money out of it. It is not right to sacrifice endangered species for something that is not useful and just makes the companies money. Saving endangered species like pandas, gorillas and tigers helps reduce poverty and improve the lives of local communities. Ginette Hemley, who is World Wildlife Fund senior vice president has said: "Problems that threaten species like the destruction of habitats and natural resources often contribute to poverty." So with protecting the threatened species, poverty can be reduced. For example, according to the report of World Wildlife Fund, some ecotourism projects based on the observation of species in the wild-such as

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Australia/ Austraalia

Prince Charles has said that Australians should be able to have a Republic if they want one. Animals and plants. Sixty million years ago Australia and its nearby islands were separated from the other world by a great upheaval. They were cut off from Asia by the ocean. Almost no animals visited Australia before English colonists began to settle there. Now a strange thing happened when the ocean blocked off this island continent. The ancestors of cats and tigers, of dogs and wolves, of elephant and sheep just were not there. As a result, the reptile like mammals that have died out everywhere else in the world are very much alive in Australia. Australia is, in fact, a continent-sized museum of ancient animals, modernized along certain lines by their own separate evolution. Two of the strangest animals in the world ­ the spiny anteater and the platypus, only live in Australia. They are reptile-mammals. Another group of Australian mammals are the

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Palm oil

countries where it is produced, as the land and forests must be cleared for the development of the oil palm plantations. According to the World Wildlife Fund, an area the equivalent size of 300 football fields of rainforest is cleared each hour to make way for palm oil production. This large-scale deforestation is pushing many species to extinction, and findings show that if nothing hanges, species like the orangutan could become extinct in the wild within the next 5-10 years, and Sumatran tigers less than 3 years. In total, 50 million tons of palm oil is produced annually, supplying over 30% of the world’s vegetable oil production. This single vegetable oil is found in approximately 40-50% of household products in countries such as United States, Canada, Australia and England. Palm oil can be present in a wide variety of products, including: baked goods, confectionery, shampoo, cosmetics, cleaning agents, washing detergents and toothpaste.

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Pink Floyd

Contents Contents.................................................................................................................................. 1 # When the Tigers Broke Free................................................................................................ 2 # In The Flesh ?...................................................................................................................... 3 # The Thin Ice......................................................................................................................... 4 # Another Brick in the Wall part 1..................................................................................

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Jackie Chan

Xiao Liu Not Scared to Die Si To Police Woman Jõuga ülem Kung Fu Girl Jaapani bandit Little Tiger of Canton Jackie/ Ah Lung Freedom Strikes a Blow Bandiit The Awaken Punch Mees, kes lööb naist Fist of Unicorn Röövel Fist to Fist Valvur The Golden Lotus Pirnide müüja/ Yun Supermen Against the Orient Tegevuse lavastaja Village of Tigers Bandiit All in the Family Hsiao Tang/ autojuht No End of Surprises Sekretäär Chen The Himalayan Tsengsi mees The Young Dragons Tegevuse lavastaja/ koreograaf New Fist of Fury Ah Lung Dance of Death Tegevuse lavastaja Shaolin Wooden Men Tiiger/ Little Mute Hand of Death Tan Feng Killer Meteors Wa Wu-Bin / Tiiger

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Korvpalli ajalugu, reeglid, tehnika

[6] 5. EESTI KUULSAIMAD KORVPALLURID Martin Müürsepp Sünniaeg: 26. September 1974 Sünnikoht: Tallinn Klubid: Alvik Stockholm, Maccabi Tel Aviv, Tallinna Kalev, Miami Heat, Dallas Mavericks, SK Erger Nybit Tallinn, Aris Thessaloniki, AEK Ateena, UNICS Kazan, Moskva Dinamo, Ural Great, Moskva CSKA, Tartu Ülikool/Rock, Melbourne Tigers, BC Kalev/Cramo, BC Rakvere Tarvas. [7] Tiit Sokk (Tout Giannopoulos) Sünniaeg: 15. November, 1964 Sünnikoht: Tartu Klubid: Tallinna Kalev, Moskva Dinamo, Panathinaiks BC, Saloniki Aris Ta võitis NSV Liidu koondise koosseisus olümpiakulla aastal. [8] VIIDATUD ALLIKAD 1. Vikipeedia.(2012).[WWW] http://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korvpall (12.10 2012) 2. Baskeball.2012

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Suhted laste ja vanematega

exist is to provide entertainment together, then refer students to the she recovered, but in July of that and to make money. There may Writing Bank for guidance. Students year she fell seriously ill with heart once have been some truth in plan a letter to be written at home or palpitations and died. this argument. However, the role in class. Unfortunately, mistreating tigers of zoos has changed over the last Speaking is commonplace in these parts of century. Nowadays, it is fair to say · Students work in pairs on the given the world. The monastery is in the that modern zoos try to educate role play. When they have finished, vicinity of large protected areas

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Australia

The meat from Australian cattle is sold to countries all over the world. Most of its workers do not work in factories or on farms. Two-thirds of them work in shops, offices, banks or schools. Animals, birds and plants. A strange thing happened when ocean blocked off this island continent. Appearently none of the mammals that survived in Australia were of the sort that later changed into the familliar mammals of the rest of the world. The ancestors of cats and tigers, of wolves and dogs, of elephants and sheep just were not there. As a result,the reptilelike mammals that have died out everywhere else in the world are alive in Australia. The higher groups of mammals that developed in the rest of the world after Australia was cut off had to be brought there millions of years later by the colonists. Australia is,in fact, a continent-sized museum of ancient animals, modernised along certain lines by their own separate evolution

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Extended essay: To what extent does a plant-based diet lower the risk of coronary artery disease?

atherosclerosis, but recent studies have been disproving them. Despite these findings, individuals who eat a diet low in animal derived foods have been found to have lower incidence of heart disease. 11 Another notable finding is that only herbivorous beings are able to develop a heart condition called atherosclerosis. And while humans are identified as omnivorous organisms, we still get atherosclerosis, unlike other omnivorous and carnivorous animals (eg. dogs, cats, tigers and lions) who can consume excessive amounts of cholesterol and fat without developing atherosclerotic plaques.When comparing human characteristics with the characteristics of other animals, evidence suggests that humans are rather herbivorous and thus it’s self evident why individuals with plant based diets stand a lower risk of getting heart disease.12 
 10 ‘’Where is Cholesterol Produced in the Body?’’, Disabled World, http://www.disabled-world.com/

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Keelefilosoofia raamat

Tigers might have been born tame, and we might even find out that no tiger has ever in fact had stripes (a worldwide Wonderland-style conspiracy might have had all the stripes painted on). What does make something a tiger, then, or a sample of water, if not the commonsense stereotype? Kripke and Putnam adverted to the scientific natures of natural kinds. What makes water water is its chemical composi- tion, that it is H 2O; what makes tigers tigers is their distinctive genetic code. In every possible world, water is H 2O, but in some worlds H 2O has an odor or a taste. It may be objected that the chemical composition of water and the genetic characteristics of tigers were highly substantive empirical discoveries; so surely it was possible that water not be H 2O, and so there are worlds in which water is not H 2O. But Kripke and Putnam rejoined that the alleged "possibil-

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Student World Atlas (Maailma atlas)

Threat If!) Q Risks: The world's largest mangrove forest. Agricultural Risks: Habitat s for several indigenous Habit at for the world's largest Ratanari Province (Cambodia) clearing peop les/ cultures. pop ulatio n of Bengal tigers. Threat: (illegal) Highway Rich biodiversity Economy for 300,000 local families Risks: Habitats for several minority peop les. con structi on End angered species of animals. Logging

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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

Trickster H e r o e s have bred like rabbits in the folktales and fairy tales o f the world. Indeed, some o f the m o s t p o p u l a r Tricksters are rabbit heroes: the Br'er R a b b i t o f the American South, the H a r e of African tales, the many rabbit heroes from S o u t h e a s t Asia, Persia, India, etc. T h e s e stories pit the defenseless but q u i c k - t h i n k i n g rabbit against m u c h larger and more dangerous enemies: folktale S h a d o w figures like wolves, hunters, tigers, a n d bears. Somehow the tiny rabbit always manages to o u t w i t his h u n g r y opponent, who usually suffers painfully from dealing w i t h a Trickster H e r o . T h e modern version of the rabbit Trickster is of course Bugs Bunny. T h e Warner Brothers animators made use of folktale plots to pit Bugs against hunters and predators who didn't stand a chance against his quick wits. Other cartoon Tricksters

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Upstream intermediate b2 teacher's book

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Inglise keele õpik

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Upstream Intermediate B2 - Teacher book

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Upstream B2 teacher

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