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* [[White tiger]] | |||
* [[Black tiger (animal)]] | |||
* [[Siberian tiger]] | |||
* [[Smilodon]] (popularly known as the ''Sabertooth tiger'', but not actually closely related to tigers) | |||
{{r| | * [[Tigon]], a hybrid of a male tiger and female [[lion]] | ||
{{r| | * [[Liger]], a hybrid of a male lion and female tiger | ||
{{r| | * [[Tiger Temple]], a Buddhist temple in Thailand famous for its tame tigers | ||
{{r| | * [[Siegfried & Roy]], two famous tamers of tigers | ||
* [[Project Tiger]] | |||
==Articles related by keyphrases (Bot populated)== | |||
{{r|Detroit Tigers}} | |||
{{r|Leicester}} | |||
{{r|Heineken Cup}} | |||
{{r|Baron Munchausen}} |
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- White tiger
- Black tiger (animal)
- Siberian tiger
- Smilodon (popularly known as the Sabertooth tiger, but not actually closely related to tigers)
- Tigon, a hybrid of a male tiger and female lion
- Liger, a hybrid of a male lion and female tiger
- Tiger Temple, a Buddhist temple in Thailand famous for its tame tigers
- Siegfried & Roy, two famous tamers of tigers
- Project Tiger
- Detroit Tigers [r]: a MLB team in the American League Central division, located in Detroit, Michigan. [e]
- Leicester [r]: Major English city in Leicestershire in the Midlands. [e]
- Heineken Cup [r]: The premier Rugby union international club competition in the northern hemisphere. [e]
- Baron Munchausen [r]: A fictional character originated by Rudolf Erich Raspe in a series of stories which were first published in the 1780's. [e]