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Tiger Sounds Could Help Save Population

Tigers use chuffing as a greeting, roars for intimidation and long calls to find mates. Researchers are now trying to use those sounds to possibly help protect and boost populations in the wild_ which are currently less than 4,000 worldwide. (Aug. 24)
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The Associated Press
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Duration: 1m47s 
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Create Date: 8/24/2016 8:58:06 AM 
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