Bengal Tiger
“ A tiger keeps no friends. It’s too dangerous. ”
– Aravind Adiga
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Clade: Synapsida
Class: Mammalia
Order: Feliforma
Family: Felidae
Subfamily: Pantherinae
Genus: Panthera
Species: Panthera albellator
Descendant: †Panthera zdanskyi
Named by: ugh
Year Published: ugh
Size: 230 cm tall in height; 450 cm in length; 490 m in weight
Lifespan: 40+ years
Activity: Nocturnal 🌃
Thermoregulate: Endotherm
Type(s):
Synapsids
Mammals (Cats)
Mythical
Guardian
Title(s):
White Tiger of the West
Real White Tiger
White Demon of Chinese Myth
Western Big Cat
Other Name(s)/Alias(es):
Byakko (白虎/びゃっこ; in Nihongo)
Baeko (백호; in Korean)
Bạch Hổ (白虎; in Vietnamese)
Whieko (白虎; in Maori)
Pantheon(s):
Terran/Gaian 🇺🇳
Chinese 🇨🇳
Time Period: Early Pleistocene–Holocene
Alignment: Territorial
Threat Level: ★★★★★★★★
Diet: Carnivorous 🥩🥓🌿
Element(s): none
Inflict(s): Sundered 💔, Elemental Res Down 🔽
Weakness(es): Fire 🔥, Water 🌊, Rock 🪨, Air 🌬️, Electric ⚡, Leaf 🌿, Ice ❄️, Metal 🔩, Dark 🌑, Light 🔆, Arcane ✨, Fae 🧚
Casualties:
PAPRIN
5 Tamil people (by the Tiger of Segur in 1754 AD)
200 Nepali men and women in Nepal (by the Champawat Tigress in 1907 AD)
100 Marathi people (by Man-eater of Bhimashankar in 1940s)
4 Kumaoni people (by Thak man-eating tigress in 1949 AD)
7 Tamil people (by the Tiger of Mundachipallam in 1950s)
64 Kumaoni people (by two Tigers of Chowgarh in 1991 AD)
Cynthia Lee Gamble (by Tango in 2006 AD)
Kushalappa Gowda (by Raja in 31 July 2012 AD)
Maqsood Khan (by a white Bengal tiger in 2014 AD)
Feri Darmawan (by two Bengal tigers in February 5 2021 AD)
Catalina Fernanda Torres Ibarra (in August 2021 AD)
TROQA
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Based On: itself
Conservation Status: Endangered (EN) - IUCN Red List
The Baihu (Panthera albellator; Mandarin: 白虎) is the one of the mythical creatures introduced in Worldcraft: Trio Origins. Sometimes called the White Tiger of the West and lived whole Asia to Western China. This animal was descendants of white tiger abandoned in the wild into unique subspecies.
The Baihu is introduced or mentioned in Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure sequels: The Last Stormtrooper, Historya Davvun, Seven Code Talkers, No Way to Seaway, Weather Dragons, Project Daejeon, Two Lights, Worldcraft, and Rescris.
The Middle English tigre and Old English tigras derive from Old French tigre, from Latin tigris. This was a borrowing of Classical Greek τίγρις 'tigris', a foreign borrowing of unknown origin meaning 'tiger' and the river Tigris. The origin may have been the Persian word tigra ('pointed or sharp') and the Avestan word tigrhi ('arrow'), perhaps referring to the speed of the tiger's leap, although these words are not known to have any meanings associated with tigers.
A tiger species on steroids, the Baihu has strong canine teeth, a long torso, black claws that white tigers do not have, is always born white and without orange, and has distinct tiger stripes.
The Baihu is very agile and can easily climb up and jump off walls and large rocks. It is agile enough to perform several attacks in a row using its front legs, as well as acrobatic movements. Additionally, the Baihu can chill the ice with fire to form a wisp with a dry ice effect; it inhales with a special organ beneath the thyroid gland.
If the Baihu hasn't had a bath in the past few days, it smells like spoiled milk, unlike tigers.
It has the same ecological niche as tigers and lions, but we have unique moves compared to other normal tigers. It represents the west in terms of direction and the autumn season.
A born hunter, the Baihu feeds on smaller to medium creatures, including antelopes, cattle, yaks, and yetis. It often competes with other dangerous creatures and competes with Qiongqi and other predators or enemies.
Tiger cubs stay with their mother for about two years, before they become independent and leave their mother's home range to establish their own. Wild tigers that have had no prior contact with humans actively avoid interactions with humans. In the wild, tigers mostly feed on large and medium-sized mammals, particularly ungulates weighing 60–250 kg (130–550 lb). The most significantly preferred species are sambar deer, wapiti, barasingha and wild boar. Tigers are capable of taking down larger prey like adult gaur and wild water buffalo but will also opportunistically eat much smaller prey, such as monkeys, peafowl and other ground-based birds, hares, porcupines, and fish. They also prey on other predators, including dogs, leopards, pythons, bears, and crocodiles. Tigers generally do not prey on fully grown adult Asian elephants and Indian rhinoceros but incidents have been reported. More often, it is the more vulnerable small calves that are taken. When in close proximity to humans, tigers will also sometimes prey on such domestic livestock as cattle, horses, and donkeys. Although almost exclusively carnivorous, tigers will occasionally eat vegetation for dietary fiber such as fruit of the slow match tree.
Tigers usually prefer to eat self-killed prey, but eat carrion in times of scarcity and also steal prey from other large carnivores. Although predators typically avoid one another, if a prize is under dispute or a serious competitor is encountered, displays of aggression are common. If these fail, the conflicts may turn violent; tigers may kill or even prey on competitors such as leopards, dholes, striped hyenas, wolves, bears, pythons, and mugger crocodiles on occasion. However, tigers cause more human deaths through direct attack than any other wild mammal, considered as man-eating tigers being an apex predator.
Unlike the normal tigers, the Baihu is very aggressive and can turn against enemies. Drag the dead enemy into their den and live in solidarity, but there are some rare cases of being in the groups called Streaks of Baihu, much like streaks of tigers.
Tiger once ranged widely across Asia, from Turkey in the west to the eastern coast of Russia to Korea. Over the past 100 years Tigers have disappeared from southwest and central Asia, from two Indonesian islands (Java and Bali) and from large areas of Southeast and Eastern Asia. Tigers inhabit less than 6% of their historic range. Tigers are found mainly in the forests of tropical Asia, although they historically occurred more widely in drier and colder climes.
Movement Pattern: Nomadic
Individual Type: Solo/Group
Population Trend: Decreasing
Population:
Earth: 400
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Locomotion: Amphibious
Habitat: Tundra; Taiga; Montane Grasslands and Shrublands; Temperate Coniferous Forests; Temperate Broadleaf and Mixed Forests; Temperate Deciduous Forests, Temperate Grasslands, Savannas, and Shrublands; Subtropical Coniferous Forests; Subtropical Moist Broadleaf Forests; Subtropical Dry Broadleaf Forests; Subtropical Grasslands, Savannas, and Shrublands; Salt Flats; Stone Forest; Tropical Coniferous Forests; Tropical Moist Broadleaf Forests; Tropical Dry Broadleaf Forests; Tropical Grasslands; Tropical Savannas and Shrublands; Mediterranean Forests, Woodlands, and Scrub; Mushroom Forests; Mushroom Fields; Deserts and Xeric Shrublands; Badlands; Flooded Grasslands and Savannas; Swamp; Bayous/Billabongs; Riparian; Wetland; Mangrove Forest; Cold Bamboo Forests; Tropical Bamboo Forests; Air-breathing Coral Reefs; Graveyard Vale; Mountain.
Earth:
Extant (Resident): Bangladesh; Bhutan; China; India; Myanmar; Nepal; Russia
Extant & Introduced: Japan (Kansai)
Adult tiger cannot be tamed when it is an adult stage. Only in cub one was notable exceptions. Can be tamed the abandoned kitten using any raw fish, meat, or milk.
Didn't expect that Baihu was created by the Isu under the Terran branch of Aesirs called Project Pashneia. These killing machines are used by Isu, angels, and fairies against someone to revolt but always failed during early human revolutions against Isu and demons, including saints.
Following their discovery of the wild animals imported by Abstergo Industries for torture, some Baihu confront both Meijing Linjin and Pingking Peng from Hebei to release them to the wild. Han Chinese and Teochew families are also included and travel to the city instead. The Hunters saved a large number of Chinese and granted them. Meijing and Pingking were regarded as heroes by the Baihu, but the large white tiger vanished into thin air in the woods.
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