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#TigerFacts:#Tigers are obligate carnivores, eating only meat. They mainly feed on large mammals such as deer, wild pigs, antelope & buffalo. Sometimes they'll eat birds, fish & reptiles#ThursdayThoughtspic.twitter.com/TTIR34gFrN
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BTW - as a Tiger homer, I LOVED the numbers you dropped at the beginning of the show.
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#TigerFacts: A#tiger’s roar can be heard as far as 3 kilometres (1.86 miles) away.pic.twitter.com/0TD7vkiKqR
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#TigerFacts:#Tigers are completely blind for the first week of their lives, sadly around 50% of cubs do not survive to adulthood.pic.twitter.com/k4tj89yBR1
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#TigerFacts:#Tigers can leap distances of over 7m (23ft) & can scale heights of up to 5m (16.5ft).#WednesdayThoughtspic.twitter.com/MKNpAaCgb2
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#TigerFacts:#Tigers are the largest wild cats in the world. Adults can weigh up to 363kg (799lbs) and measure up to 3.3m (10ft10)!#WednesdayThoughtspic.twitter.com/A0yWIOu2H8
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The tigers of Sundarbans have a fierce reputation of being a man-eaters. A team tracks and traces these big cats in the mangroves. Tonight on Where Tigers Rule, will mysteries and legends be decoded? Watch the show at 8 PM.
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#TigerFacts The#tiger's hearing is its most highly developed sense and they are far more dependent upon hearing than sight or smell. Cats are able to hear over a very wide range of frequencies from 200 Hz to 100 kHz; this is five times better than human hearing. Photo: Instagrampic.twitter.com/cnBLi3gakb
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#DYK Sumatran tigers are the smallest of the tiger subspecies but males can still reach somewhere in the region of 120kg and 8ft from head to tail while females average 91kg and 7ft length. The average weight of an human adult is 62kg#tigerfacts#sumatra#Tigers pic@DCWphotogpic.twitter.com/yLLjc6dBqE
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Did you know: A tigers tail is about three feet long and it helps them balance when making tight turns hunting.
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#TigerFacts: The vision of#Tigers is at least six times more efficient than that of humans.#mondaythoughtspic.twitter.com/hItyzSrK9t
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#TigerFacts:#Tigers’ memories are said to be around 30 times better than those of humans.#Caturdaypic.twitter.com/X9VonSNEPS
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#TigerFacts: One swipe from a#Tiger’s paw is sufficient to smash the skull of a sloth bear or break its spine.#FridayThoughtspic.twitter.com/gU9GpTkCKi
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#TigerFacts:#Tigers’ tongues have sharp rear-facing projections known as papillae-which give a rough rasping texture to help them strip fur & feathers from preypic.twitter.com/Xw1Hq6Al19
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#TigerFacts: The white spot on the back of a#Tiger’s ears is called an ocelli.#TuesdayThoughtspic.twitter.com/yIC4XVExOA
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