panthera tigris

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Definition

Proper noun * Panthera tigris: The scientific (binomial) name for the species commonly known as the tiger. It refers to a large, carnivorous feline mammal characterized by a tawny or orange coat with distinctive black stripes, native to forested regions across Asia.

Usage
  • The term Panthera tigris is used primarily in formal, scientific, zoological, and conservation contexts to specify the tiger species with precision, distinguishing it from other members of the genus (e.g., for lion).
  • It is often used in academic writing, research papers, and official documents related to wildlife biology and species classification.
Examples
  • In scientific classification: " belongs to the family Felidae and the genus ."
  • In conservation: "The primary threat to is habitat loss and poaching."
  • In zoology: "Researchers are studying the genetic diversity of across its range."
Advanced Usage
  • Subspecies designation: The species name is often followed by a trinomial to denote a specific subspecies. For example:
    • Panthera tigris tigris (Bengal tiger)
    • Panthera tigris altaica (Siberian or Amur tiger)
  • In taxonomic discussions, the name may be italicized to indicate it is a Latin scientific name.
Variants and Related Words
  • Tiger (n.): The common name for .
  • Panthera (n.): The genus name that includes big cats such as tigers, lions, leopards, and jaguars.
Synonyms
  • Tiger
  • Big cat (in a general sense, though this is a broader category)
Noun
  1. large feline of forests in most of Asia having a tawny coat with black stripes; endangered

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