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Nov 5 2009, Shiv

We know the old story; A forest used to be ruled by a lion one day another tiger also came to that forest. Soon a turf war broke out forcing the weaker one to leave the place. Trouble erupts when both continue to remain there and turf war continues...

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In this photo provided by the Las Vegas News Bureau, a white tiger rests during a warm day at the Mirage resort’s Secret Garden & Dolphin Habitat in Las Vegas. Friday, March 28, 2008.