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The Seven Laws · to the 14th Global Tiger Day

Petite and small-eared cats by nature, the situation is today.

The wind whistles and the mountains respond, and the clouds disappear to the sun.

The blazing eyes are startled, and the sword cuts the fox and the marten.

Traveling long and remembering the Lu stream, can there be a high sound across the stone bridge?

Note: Today is the 14th Global Tiger Day. There are four subspecies of Siberian tigers, Indochinese tigers, Bengal tigers, and South China tigers, which are the countries with the largest number of tiger subspecies. Wild tigers are mainly distributed in 13 Asian countries such as China and India, and the number of tigers in the world has decreased by 95% in the past 100 years, and the number of wild tigers is now about 4,500. (Picture from Tiger Net)

The Seven Laws · to the 14th Global Tiger Day
The Seven Laws · to the 14th Global Tiger Day
The Seven Laws · to the 14th Global Tiger Day
The Seven Laws · to the 14th Global Tiger Day

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