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Explained: Why ‘black tigers’ sound a warning
Explained: Why ‘black tigers’ sound a warning
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Sep 18 2021
by Indian Express | Jay Mazoomdaar
They are found only in Simlipal. A study finds out what gives them their darker stripe pattern— how this is the result of inbreeding within Simlipal’s small and isolated tiger population.
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