"Lost" Siberian tiger is spotted 800 miles north of its normal habitat by Russian residents of the 'coldest permanently inhabited' region in the world: [comments of a pilot of Russia's Aerial Forest Protection Service Andrey Ivanov]
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"Lost" Siberian tiger is spotted 800 miles north of its normal habitat by Russian residents of the 'coldest permanently inhabited' region in the world: [comments of a pilot of Russia's Aerial Forest Protection Service Andrey Ivanov]

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Stewart, Will.
"Lost" Siberian tiger is spotted 800 miles north of its normal habitat by Russian residents of the 'coldest permanently inhabited' region in the world : [comments of a pilot of Russia's Aerial Forest Protection Service Andrey Ivanov] / Will Stewart ; photo Andrey Ivanov // Dailymail.co.uk : [новостной сайт]. - 2022. - 17 November. URL: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10246501/Siberian-tiger-spotted-800-miles-north-normal-habitat-Russian-residents.html.- [16+]. -

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