"Caspian tiger" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: Caspian tigers [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} Caspian tiger (plural Caspian tigers)
  1. An extinct race of Panthera tigris tigris, that had been recorded in the wild until the early 1970s, and formerly inhabited the sparse forest habitats and riverine corridors west and south of the Caspian Sea, from Turkey, Iran and west through Central Asia into the Taklamakan Desert of Xinjiang, China. Wikipedia link: Caspian tiger Categories (lifeform): Panthers Synonyms: Hyrcanian tiger, Turan tiger Translations (extinct tiger): 裡海虎 /里海虎 (lǐhǎilhǔ) (Chinese Mandarin), kaspiantiikeri (Finnish), ببر مازندران (babr-e mâzandarân) (Persian), ببر هیرکانی (babr-e hirkâni) (Persian), tigre do Cáspio [masculine] (Portuguese), закавка́зский тигр (zakavkázskij tigr) [masculine] (Russian), тура́нский тигр (turánskij tigr) [masculine] (Russian)

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