The same organs as any other mammal.
Traditional Chinese medicine
a dead tiger with its fur and organs inside can fetch over US $25,000 for all of its parts
I believe you misspelled bites. And it can take anywhere from 1 to 15, just depends on where the tiger bites. It the teeth puncture an artery, death will occur with minutes. But if the tiger bites in an area with minimal organs, death will not be so immediate.
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Further to this question, one has to consider where the "bite" has taken place. If it is anywhere within the dorsal area, you should seek medical attention immediatly because the Tiger Mosquito carries the Zythrohapalotrious virus which seriously deteriorates the internal organs. Within the limbs this does not affect the body's core due to thinning of the virus throughout the body. Tiger bites are becoming more rare and one should doubt the validity of the "Tiger" species.
Tigers are large, solid animals. Their structure is similar to other large wild cats. Their skeletons are held together by thick bones and their internal organs are protected by these bones.
if they were to race the cheetah would win but if they were to fight the tiger would win
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The Tasmanian tiger is more correctly known as the Thylacine. The female Thylacine was smaller than the male, but apart from that, there was little difference between the two, aside from the obvious difference of male and female reproductive organs. The Thylacine was a marsupial, and the female therefore had a pouch in which she reared her young. One interesting fact was that the male also had a pouch, but its purpose was to protect its reproductive organs as it ran through the thick bushland in pursuit of its prey.
A Bengal tiger is a species of tiger, as is the Amur tiger.
The Siberian tiger is the biggest species if tiger today.
Tiger Tiger - nightclub - was created in 1998.