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Sumatran Tiger
Author: LAwebTek
The Sumatran tiger (Panthera tigris) is found only on the Indonesian island of Sumatra in habitat that ranges from lowland forest to sub mountain and mountain forest including some peat moss forests. According the the Tiger Information Center and the World Wildlife Fund there are no more than 500 of these tigers left in the wild with some estimates considerably lower.
Indonesia has well over 300 different kinds of plant life. To achieve a similar effect in the game, all of the following may be used in the Samatran tiger exhibit: Mossy rainforest rock, tall grass, Mangrove tree, Orcid tree, Elephant Ear tree, Rafflesia, Giant ficus tree, Foxtail palm, Williamsonia tree, rainforest stump, Fallen rainforest tree, Ulma tree, Leptocycas tree, Llala palm, Kapok tree, Fern bush, Thouarsus cyad, Bonsai, Snowbell tree, Japanese maple, Chinese fir, Dawn redwood, Norfolk island tree, Palm tree and Bamboo. The Samatran tiger can also swim in a marine tank if attached to its exhibit.
Updated 2010-11-06
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