Why do China and India have to be enemies or rivals instead of cooperating and being allies? - Quora
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A South China tiger, one of fewer than 100 in existence, growls while at the David Tang Tiger Breeding Center at Philippolis outside Bloemfontein, July 12, 2007. The four-year-old male, known only
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A South China tiger, one of fewer than 100 in existence, inspects his new home at the David Tang Tiger Breeding Center at Philippolis outside Bloemfontein, April 24, 2007. The four-year-old male,
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![Tiger cubs Lenuta (top) and her brother Costel sit in their enclosure at Galati Zoo, 250km northeast of Bucharest, Romania July 26, 2007. The two tiger cubs from one of the world's Tiger cubs Lenuta (top) and her brother Costel sit in their enclosure at Galati Zoo, 250km northeast of Bucharest, Romania July 26, 2007. The two tiger cubs from one of the world's](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2D202JK/tiger-cubs-lenuta-top-and-her-brother-costel-sit-in-their-enclosure-at-galati-zoo-250km-northeast-of-bucharest-romania-july-26-2007-the-two-tiger-cubs-from-one-of-the-worlds-most-endangered-species-the-siberian-tiger-were-born-in-romania-on-may-21-the-siberian-tiger-native-to-northern-china-southern-russia-and-parts-of-north-korea-is-on-the-brink-of-extinction-in-the-wild-decimated-by-poaching-and-loss-of-habitat-scientists-believe-only-a-few-hundred-now-live-outside-captivity-reutersbogdan-cristel-romania-2D202JK.jpg)