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In what groups we can divide the Bengal Tiger?

Italy Ngala Offline
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( This post was last modified: 09-14-2017, 06:40 PM by Ngala )

Hi to all.

I want to inform all our members and readers, that as wrote at the top of this thread, we thought to reorder few section, for avoid the fragmentation of information; in the tiger section, for now, regarding the Northern tigers that inhabit the land of TAL, the high mountains of Himalaya, and the alluvial plains of the Assam region. The aim is to group the tigers according to the latest scientific evidence, taking into account the genetics and the habitat. This results in create four specific threads: 

1 - Western Himalayan tigers (Terai Arc Landscape; Buxa tiger Reserve);
2 - Eastern Himalayan tigers (Sikkim, Bhutan, Arunachal Pradesh);
3 - North-Eastern Lowland tigers (Assam region);
4 - Chitwan tigers (seen the last studies, Chitwan tigers is genetically distinct than other northern populations). 

For make this, it’s necessary renamed some threads (or merging threads), and move some replies from a thread to another. The images and photos whitout location of capture, will be moved in other threads like “Unkown tigers" or "B2 and other great tigers from india”.

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RE: In what groups we can divide the Bengal Tiger? - Ngala - 09-14-2017, 06:37 PM



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