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Singh, U. (2008). A History of Ancient and Early Medieval India: From the Stone Age to the 12th Century. Pearson Education, India. The color orange has many different practical uses in the animal kingdom. A bright and lavish display of orange feathers can help a bird attract a mate. Or the stealthy movements of the orange tiger, whose prey may perceive the fur as green, can help it ambush an unsuspecting target. This list will cover the top 10 most lovely animals with orange fur, skin, scales, or feathers in the wild. All of the orange animals must impress a human viewer in some way. #10: Painted Bat This lovely orange animal, the painted bat, is native to Southern Asia.

The tiger historically ranged from eastern Turkey and Transcaucasia to the coast of the Sea of Japan, and from South Asia across Southeast Asia to the Indonesian islands of Sumatra, Java and Bali. [50] Since the end of the last glacial period, it was probably restricted by periods of deep snow lasting longer than six months. [73] [74] Currently, it occurs in less than 6% of its historical range, as it has been extirpated from Southwest and Central Asia, large parts of Southeast and East Asia. It now mainly occurs in the Indian subcontinent, the Indochinese Peninsula, Sumatra and the Russian Far East, while its status in the Korean Peninsula is unknown. [51] [1] [75] Have you got one of the orange dog breeds listed above? Or, are you still searching for a fiery-colored pup that will suit your home? We would love to hear about your favorite orange dogs in the comments! Readers Also Likeda b Xu, X.; Dong, G. X.; Schmidt-Küntzel, A.; Zhang, X. L.; Zhuang, Y.; Fang, R.; Sun, X.; Hu, X.S.; Zhang, T. Y.; Yang, H. D.; Zhang, D. L.; Marker, L.; Jiang, Z.-F.; Li, R.; Luo, S.-J. (2017). "The genetics of tiger pelage color variations" (PDF). Cell Research. 27 (7): 954–957. doi: 10.1038/cr.2017.32. PMC 5518981. PMID 28281538. The Pomeranian is one of the most popular orange fluffy dogs out there. This breed is very small, measuring between 6 and 7 inches tall and weighing between 3 and 7 lbs as an adult. But, they can look bigger than they are due to their very fluffy coats! Orange and orange sable coloring are accepted on their breed standard. Sunquist, M. E. & Sunquist, F. (2002). "Tiger Panthera tigris". Wild Cats of the World. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. p.356. ISBN 978-0-226-77999-7.

Summary of State Laws Relating to Private Possession of Exotic Animals". Born Free USA . Retrieved 12 December 2010.Endangered tiger earns its stripes as the world's most popular beast". The Independent. 6 December 2004. Archived from the original on 20 January 2008 . Retrieved 7 March 2009. Qi, J.; Gu, J.; Ning, Y.; Miquelle, D. G.; Holyoak, M.; Wen, D.; Liang, X.; Liu, S.; Roberts, N.; Yang, E.; Lang, J.; Wang, F.; Li, C.; Liang, Z.; Liu, P.; Ren, Y.; Zhou, S.; Zhang, M.; Ma, J.; Chang, J. & Jiang, G. (2021). "Integrated assessments call for establishing a sustainable meta-population of Amur tigers in Northeast Asia". Biological Conservation. 261 (12): 109250. doi: 10.1016/j.biocon.2021.109250. Langley, L. (2017). "Do Zebras Have Stripes on Their Skin?". National Geographic. Archived from the original on 5 March 2017.

Tigers galore in Ranthambhore National Park". The Hindu. 2009. Archived from the original on 11 March 2009 . Retrieved 10 June 2010. a b c d e f g h i j k l Mazák, V. (1981). " Panthera tigris". Mammalian Species (152): 1–8. doi: 10.2307/3504004. JSTOR 3504004.Whether you have a mellow yellow kitty or a feisty reddish feline, an orange coat serves as inspirational naming material. Some ideas to get you going: Sgt. Pepper, Cheeto, Big Red, Annie, Carrots, Clementine, Ron (or Ginny or Weasley…), Marigold, and Prince Harry, to name a few. Once you get those creative juices flowing, you’re sure to find your orange kitty a name that’s as adorable as she is! Mohan, V. (2015). "India's tiger population increases by 30% in past three years; country now has 2,226 tigers". The Times of India.

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