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RE: Some Famous College Battle Cries
So after reading this article, it doesn't seem that tigers don't really like to fight. So GA if all of your standards are in order lets just let the tigers "go" and not "fight". And you AAC logo is still not the brand standard or an acceptable usage of the logo. You're living in a glass house like the rest of us my friend, I would put the rocks down.

http://www.edu.pe.ca/southernkings/tiger.htm

Enemies and Endangerment

The tiger has few enemies; besides humans, they are large buffaloes, elephants and bears. Its defence against other animals that may attack are its large claws and very powerful teeth. Tigers are excellent swimmers and climbers, which saves them from floods and other disasters, as well as protect them from their enemies. The tiger is a very cautious animal; it doesn't like to hunt elephants or larger animals than itself, unless it is very hungry, or if its cubs or itself were attacked.
(This post was last modified: 10-05-2013 10:56 PM by klkuhn30.)
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