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NAMA KELAS

: ANGELITA : VIII.A

TIGERS
Tigers are recognized by their, black, and white stripe pattern. A tigers front paws are large and strong to bring down prey. The tiger is one of the most charismatic and evocative species on Earth. The front paws of a tiger have five toes each. Tigers are famous for their thick, orange-tawny coats, gleaming amber-gold eyes, black to rich brown stripes, and long, whip-like tail. Most cats dont like to swim, but on a hot day Tigers love to swim. All tigers have a similar marking on their forehead, which resembles the Chinese symbol Wang, meaning King. Tigers do not purr. Unlike the domestic cat the tigers pupils are round. The tigers foot print is known as the pug mark. There are five toes on a tigers forefeet and four on its hind feet. A tigers night vision is six times greater than a humans. A tigers canine teeth can grow up to three inches long and would be capable of crunching through the vertebrae of any creature on this earth. Adult tigers have thirty teeth. On average a when running and is also used to communicate to other tigers. The tendons in a tigers leg are so strong that an animal has been known to remain standing after is the been shot dead. The Sumatran tiger has the most pronounced ruff around its neck. The south China tiger has the fewest stripes. The fore limbs of a tiger are more powerful that the hind limbs for grabbing large prey.

NAMA KELAS

: ANGELITA : VIII.A

My Cat Gregory
Gregory is my beautiful gray Persian cat. He walks with pride and grace, performing a dance or disdain a he slowly lifts and lowers each paw with the delicacy of a ballet dancer. His pride, however, does not extend to his appearance, for he spends most of his time indoors watching television and growing fat. He enjoys TV commercials, especially those for Meow Mix and 9 Lives. His familiarity with cat food commercials has led him to reject generic brands of cat food in favor of only the most expensive brands. Gregory is as finicky about visitors as he is about what he eats, befriending some and repelling others. He my snuggle up against your ankle, begging to be petted, or he may imitate a skunk and stain your favorite trousers. Gregory does not do this to establish his territory, as many cat experts think, but to humiliate me because he is jealous of my friends. After my guests have fled, I look at the old fleabag snoozing and smiling to himself in front of the television set, and I have to forgive him for his obnoxious, but endearing, habits.

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