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Discovery of rare Siberian tiger raises survival hopes

March 2nd, 2010
Categories: News, Nature, Environment

Link: http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/asia/article7044936.ece

One of the rarest animals in the world has been found trapped in a farmer’s woodpile in snowbound northeastern China. The Siberian tiger cub is the first to be seen in its mountainous home in the 60 years since the Communists took power in China and the discovery of evidence that the endangered animal is reproducing in the wild has delighted experts. Only about 20 Siberian, or Amur, tigers, still roam wild in forests and mountains along the China-Russia border.

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