The Hamilton Tiger-Cats, a team formed from the merger of two teams called the Tigers and the Wildcats, won their first Grey Cup of 8 in 1953. However the Tigers had won 5 before then and the Wildcats, an air force team, won one. A team from Hamilton called the Alerts also won one, making a total of 15 cups won by Hamilton teams. But the Ti-Cats have only won 8.
I found this on Wikipedia when I searched up what a blue tiger was: "The Maltese tiger, or blue tiger... is said to have bluish fur with dark grey stripes. ...The term "Maltese" comes from domestic cat terminology for blue fur, and refers to the slate grey coloration. Many cats with such colouration are present in Malta, which may have given rise to the use of the adjective in this context" I really hope that this answers your question satisfactorily! ^-^
6
Type your answer here... the riders won 6 cups
There are only 4 big cats. Lion, Tiger, Jaguar and Leopard.
i have a grey and brown one but there are many colors
Three: 2002, 2009 and 2010
A few of the cats they have at the Zoological Gardens is the White Tiger, African Lion, and the Cheetah.
Montréal Alouettes have won seven, most recently in 2010. But Montréal AAA won in 1931 and the 1944 Grey Cup winners were the Ste Hyacinthe-Donnacona Navy Combines, a team made up of sailors who were stationed at naval bases in and near Montréal. That makes a total of nine Montréal Grey Cups.
Many wild cats are endangered, like the tiger. There are only a few left because people are killing them.
Black, brown (chocolate), white, blue (smoky or dark grey), red (orange), white and cream. There are many variations of these basic colours and many different patterns.
First of all you should know that the correct name for these beasts is Sabre-toothed Cats. There is no such thing as a saber-toothed tiger. There were many species of sabre-toothed cats, and no they were not the first cats of all time.
Anthony Calvillo played for the Montreal Alouettes from 1998 until 2003. During that time, the Alouettes won three Grey Cups, in 2002, 2008, and 2009.