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  • It takes place near the river of Ussuri, which is near Korea in the far east of Russia, making part of the border between Russia and China.

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  • Ussuri, which is near Korea in the far east of Russia, making part of the border between

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  • He says two of them were endangered Siberian tigers - also known as Ussuri, Amur or Manchurian tigers.

    daytondailynews.com - News 2009

  • Weighing up to 600 pounds (272 kilograms), Siberian tigers - also known as Ussuri, Amur or Manchurian tigers - prey on wild boars, deer and bears.

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  • The loss of the endangered tigers _ also known as Ussuri, Amur or Manchurian tigers _ was certain to increase the outrage over the animals 'deaths.

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  • He says two of them were endangered Siberian tigers - also known as Ussuri, Amur or Manchurian tigers.

    Fore, right! 2009

  • Weighing up to 600 pounds (272 kilograms), Siberian tigers - also known as Ussuri, Amur or Manchurian tigers - prey on wild boars, deer and bears.

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  • Weighing up to 600 pounds (272 kilograms), Siberian tigers - also known as Ussuri, Amur or Manchurian tigers - prey on wild boars, deer and bears.

    KansasCity.com: Front Page 2009

  • The current population of the Amur tiger - also known as the Ussuri tiger - is believed to be 3,200 worldwide, according to the WWF.

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  • Weighing up to 600 pounds (272 kilograms), Siberian tigers - also known as Ussuri, Amur or Manchurian tigers - prey on wild boars, deer and bears.

    SFGate: Top News Stories By LIYA KHABAROVA, Associated Press Writer 2009

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