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The Leeds Tiger, a taxidermy mounted Bengal tiger, shot in 1860 by Charles Reid in India. It is on display in Leeds City Museum, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.

When domestic dogs and cats make this expression, it means that they are terrified and defensive. In this picture, the tiger is not an unthinking aggressor; it is showing its relationship with homo sapiens.
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