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Nature's Perfect Predators: Tiger

Nature's Perfect Predators: Tiger - (05:22)

Stripes never looked so deadly. With a jaw that delivers 1000 lbs. of force, know that the largest of the big cats is also the most dangerous.

  • Added: 29-Jul-2009
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