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Why Is the Tiger Endangered?

This is 1,000,000 miles from a conventional answer.  You can see some conventional answers to the question in the title on this page . The reason why the tiger is endangered is because when you find out what people are searching for on the Internet with respect to the tiger they don't search for information about the tiger but prefer information about tiger emojis, Tiger Woods the golfer, Tiger Woods foundation or that kind of thing.  If you pick out the top 100 words and phrases that people search for with respect to the tiger 90% of them or more have nothing whatsoever to do with tiger itself.  Is all to do with products and sport and as mentioned emoticons etc.. This clearly indicates to me that people are not actually interested in preserving the tiger for future generations.  There are far too wrapped up in their own worlds, in the moment.  They're much more concerned about getting hold of a Japanese emoji for their webpage for their e-mail.  People are much more conce

Tiger Shrimp Emoji

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This is the tiger shrimp emoji... Or tiger prawn! Same thing. The word "emoji" is a combination of picture + character. e + moji. Another word for emoji is emoticons. There is some sort of weird competition with emojis.  "Emoji pop answers". No idea what it is about. What are the questions :)

Tiger and Golf Hole Emoji

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An emoji is a smiley used in Japanese electronic messages and on webpages. A lot of people search for this ;) You can download it by right clicking on the image and following the instructions thereafter.

Tiger fishing boat snatches man

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Sorry about the video which is not very good but I suppose a true video wasn't available. The area where this happened is a known reserve for the Bengal tiger. The Bengal tiger is basically starving to death on occasions in India and Bangladesh because the tiger's prey is being taken from the tiger by people and so is the tiger's land. The tiger will only attack a human when fairly desperate. Desperation sets in when either there isn't enough prey or the tiger is unable to bring down conventional prey because he or she is injured.