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Tiger Stuffed Animals
Tiger Stuffed Animal Facts:
Our tiger stuffed animals are one of the largest of the big cats and liked by many. It has been proven how people truly love the Bengal tiger stuffed animals
by wining first place in the world's favorite animal poll by Animal Planet. This powerful yet beautiful cat beats man's best
friend, the dog, by 50,000 people from 73 countries!
So why is the Bengal tiger stuffed animal so fascinating to us? It could be due to the tiger's appearance with their orange and white fur
covered with vertical narrow black, brown, or gray stripes. Possibly their huge size. Male Bengal tiger stuffed animals are the biggest
cats around who can grow up to 10 feet and weigh up to 570 pounds! Female Bengal tigers grow up to 9 feet and weigh up to 355
pounds. Plus, you have to add on additional 3 feet just for their tail alone.
Additionally, Bengal tigers are incredibly powerful animals. Did you know that a Bengal tiger can take down an animal
weighing more than a ton! Not only are these tiger stuffed animals strong but they are also flexible enough to jump more than 30 feet, quickly climb
trees, and surprisingly even swim for miles. Who said cat's didn't like water?
Throughout history, the Bengal tiger stuffed animal has been loved by many cultures and has even brought symbolic meaning. The Bengal tiger
is India's national emblem and was first stated as so prior to 2500 B.C. This is where the Bengal tiger predominantly
resides. However, Bengal tigers can also be found in other parts of the world such as China, Bangladesh, Bhutan and Nepal.
In eastern Asia, the Bengal tiger stuffed animal represents royalty and fearlessness. The Chinese character, , can be found on a
tiger's forehead, which means "king". This character, , is included on the foreheads of cartoon tigers in both China and
Korea.
Additionally, the Chinese culture includes the tiger as one of the twelve zodiac animals. It is also included in Chinese
martial art movements, represents an earth symbol as an equal to the Chinese dragon, and symbolizes the highest army
general. The white tiger stuffed animal also represents the autumn season as one of four Chinese constellations in the sky.
In American culture, tiger stuffed animals have been represented in many famous cartoons. Such as the friendly "Tigger" in "Winnie the Pooh"
and "Tony the Tiger" being displayed in commercials and cereal boxes for "Frosted Flakes". The Bengal tiger stuffed animal also represents a
strong team mascot for both colleges and high schools across the United States.

plush jungle stuffed animals:
lion stuffed animal
stuffed white tiger
stuffed alligator
stuffed gorilla
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