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{{Infobox Species | {{Infobox Species | ||
|image = Tiger forest.jpg | |image = Tiger forest.jpg | ||
|aka = | |aka = Panthera tigris | ||
|type = [[Mammal]] | |type = [[Mammal]] | ||
|affiliation = | |affiliation = | ||
|origin = [[Earth]] | |origin = [[Earth]] | ||
|first mention = An Unearthly Child (TV story) | |first mention = An Unearthly Child (TV story) | ||
|first = | |first = The Stone Rose (novel) | ||
|appearances = {{appears}} | |||
|appearances = {{ | |||
|individuals = | |individuals = | ||
|clip = Face To Face With A Tiger - In The Forest Of The Night - Doctor Who - BBC | |clip = Face To Face With A Tiger - In The Forest Of The Night - Doctor Who - BBC | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{looks like|Tyger|Tiger (Old Flames)|Rorclaavix|Hitchemus Tiger|Feline Hominid}} | {{looks like|Tyger|Tiger (Old Flames)|Rorclaavix|Hitchemus Tiger|Feline Hominid}} | ||
'''Tigers''' were large predatory [[cat]]s. They died out on [[Earth]] in [[2148]]. ([[PROSE]]: | '''Tigers''' were large predatory [[cat]]s. They died out on [[Earth]] in [[2148]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|St Anthony's Fire (novel)}}) | ||
== Earth tigers == | == Earth tigers == | ||
The [[Tribe of Gum]] had to defend themselves from tigers, amongst other animals. ([[TV]]: | [[File:Character Assassin Tiger.jpg|thumb|{{Delgado|c}} defeats a tiger. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Character Assassin (comic story)}})]] | ||
The [[Tribe of Gum]] had to defend themselves from tigers, amongst other animals. ([[TV]]: {{cs|An Unearthly Child (TV story)}}) | |||
In [[120]] [[AD]], the [[Tenth Doctor]] found himself opposing [[lion]]s, tigers and [[bear]]s in the [[Colosseum|Flavian Amphitheatre]]. At one point, a tiger ran towards him, but he neatly jumped over it, and the tiger went on to maul its trainers, who had badly mistreated it. ([[PROSE]]: | In [[120]] [[AD]], the [[Tenth Doctor]] found himself opposing [[lion]]s, tigers and [[bear]]s in the [[Colosseum|Flavian Amphitheatre]]. At one point, a tiger ran towards him, but he neatly jumped over it, and the tiger went on to maul its trainers, who had badly mistreated it. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Stone Rose (novel)}}) | ||
Among the prizes that the [[First Doctor]] obtained during a game of [[backgammon]] against [[Kublai Khan]] in [[1289]] were twenty-five tigers. ([[TV]]: | Among the prizes that the [[First Doctor]] obtained during a game of [[backgammon]] against [[Kublai Khan]] in [[1289]] were twenty-five tigers. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Marco Polo (TV story)|namedep=Assassin at Peking (7)}}) | ||
In [[England]] in the [[1920s]], [[Nyssa]] and [[Tegan Jovanka]] were cornered by a tiger in a fairground menagerie but managed to escape unharmed. ([[AUDIO]]: | In [[England]] in the [[1920s]], [[Nyssa]] and [[Tegan Jovanka]] were cornered by a tiger in a fairground menagerie but managed to escape unharmed. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Smoke and Mirrors (audio story)}}) | ||
In [[New York City]] in the [[1960s]], tigers were among the [[zoo]] animals released by a mad scientist. ([[COMIC]]: | In [[New York City]] in the [[1960s]], tigers were among the [[zoo]] animals released by a mad scientist. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Monsters from the Past (comic story)}}) | ||
In [[1970s]] [[London]], a tiger was kept in a cramped cage in a zoo which was visited by the [[Third Doctor]] and the Brigadier's godson [[Albert (Walls of Confinement)|Albert]]. The young boy used [[the TARDIS]] [[dematerialisation circuit]] to [[teleport|transport]] himself into the tiger's cage, but the animal caught his [[hand]] in its [[mouth]]. The Doctor instructed Albert how to use the circuit to free himself, then later donated his UNIT expenses to pay for a larger enclosure for the tiger. However, the tiger merely continued pacing the perimeter of its old cage, its mind having broken under the stress of captivity. ([[AUDIO]]: | In [[1970s]] [[London]], a tiger was kept in a cramped cage in a zoo which was visited by the [[Third Doctor]] and the Brigadier's godson [[Albert (Walls of Confinement)|Albert]]. The young boy used [[the TARDIS]] [[dematerialisation circuit]] to [[teleport|transport]] himself into the tiger's cage, but the animal caught his [[hand]] in its [[mouth]]. The Doctor instructed Albert how to use the circuit to free himself, then later donated his UNIT expenses to pay for a larger enclosure for the tiger. However, the tiger merely continued pacing the perimeter of its old cage, its mind having broken under the stress of captivity. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Walls of Confinement (audio story)}}) | ||
In [[November]] [[1988]], when the [[Seventh Doctor]] and [[Ace]] visited [[Windsor Castle]], there was a stuffed tiger head in the basement. ([[TV]]: | In [[November]] [[1988]], when the [[Seventh Doctor]] and [[Ace]] visited [[Windsor Castle]], there was a stuffed tiger head in the basement. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Silver Nemesis (TV story)}}) | ||
The zoo that [[Martha Jones]] visited when she was young had a tiger that always slept. ([[PROSE]]: | The zoo that [[Martha Jones]] visited when she was young had a tiger that always slept. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Last Dodo (novel)}}) | ||
A [[Tiger (In the Forest of the Night)|tiger]] escaped from [[London Zoo]] in the early [[21st century]] after a global [[forest]] grew overnight. It came across [[Clara Oswald]] and [[Maebh Arden]] while roaming this new habitat but was scared away by [[Danny Pink]]'s use of a [[torch]] - flickering the light across the tiger's eyes. ([[TV]]: | A [[Tiger (In the Forest of the Night)|tiger]] escaped from [[London Zoo]] in the early [[21st century]] after a global [[forest]] grew overnight. It came across [[Clara Oswald]] and [[Maebh Arden]] while roaming this new habitat but was scared away by [[Danny Pink]]'s use of a [[torch]] - flickering the light across the tiger's eyes. ([[TV]]: {{cs|In the Forest of the Night (TV story)}}) | ||
Ace mentioned she was upset there were no tigers in the first [[circus]] she went to. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Greatest Show in the Galaxy (TV story)}}) | |||
A tiger was one of the animals on board the [[Ark]] in circa [[Far future|10,000,000]]. The [[First Doctor]], [[Steven Taylor]] and [[Dodo Chaplet]] encountered it, and were surprised to find that it was not aggressive. ([[PROSE]]: | The [[Fourth Doctor]] was fond of tigers. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Circus of Doom (audio story)}}) | ||
During the [[Twelfth Doctor]]'s time at [[St Luke's University]] watching over [[Missy]] in [[The Vault (The Pilot)|the Vault]], Missy included a tiger on a list of requests sent to [[Nardole]]. The Doctor initially approved the list, but then retracted his approval of the tiger as it "wouldn't be fair" on the animal. However, Nardole had already ordered it. [[Andromeda.gal.ax]] delivered a [[Siberian tiger]] before processing Nardole's refund, requesting the item be teleported in unused condition to one of their depots. The delivery company erroneously assumed that a group of [[chicken]]s belonging to university [[chaplain]] [[D. Thorne]] were acceptable receivers of the tiger, which subsequently ate the birds. Andromeda.gal.ax blamed the incident on the chickens, saying it was their responsibility to put up a sign saying they did not want tigers teleported into their domicile, and replaced them with [[robot]]ic models equipped with laser eyes and guns which killed Thorne. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Girl Power! (short story)}}) | |||
Tigers went [[extinct]] before [[2148]], though their bones were sometimes preserved and saved. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|St Anthony's Fire (novel)}}) | |||
A tiger was one of the animals on board the [[Ark]] in circa [[Far future|10,000,000]]. The [[First Doctor]], [[Steven Taylor]] and [[Dodo Chaplet]] encountered it, and were surprised to find that it was not aggressive. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Ark (novelisation)}}) | |||
=== Breeds === | === Breeds === | ||
Amongst the known breeds of tiger on [[Earth]] were [[sabre-toothed tiger]]s (which became [[Extinction|extinct]] in circa [[BC|9000 BC]]), [[Siberian tiger]]s, [[Malayan tiger]]s, and [[Bengal tiger]]s. ([[PROSE]]: | Amongst the known breeds of tiger on [[Earth]] were [[sabre-toothed tiger]]s (which became [[Extinction|extinct]] in circa [[BC|9000 BC]]), [[Siberian tiger]]s, [[Malayan tiger]]s, and [[Bengal tiger]]s. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Eight Doctors (novel)}}, [[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Last Dodo (novel)}}, [[PROSE]]: {{cs|Pack Animals (novel)}}) | ||
Many kinds of tiger were known for having [[Stripes|stripy]] [[fur]]. According to the [[Eleventh Doctor]], their [[skin]] was also stripy. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Quite Interesting (comic story)}}) | |||
== Extra-terrestrial tigers == | == Extra-terrestrial tigers == | ||
Despite similar appearances, the tigers of [[Earth]] were unrelated to the [[Hitchemus Tiger]]s. ([[PROSE]]: | Despite similar appearances, the tigers of [[Earth]] were unrelated to the [[Hitchemus Tiger]]s. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Year of Intelligent Tigers (novel)}}) | ||
There were at least two species of [[Shapeshifter|shapeshifting]] tiger-like species: a [[Tiger (Old Flames)|species]] represented by Lady [[Huntingdon]] and her [[Bella Huntingdon|granddaughter]] ([[PROSE]]: | There were at least two species of [[Shapeshifter|shapeshifting]] tiger-like species: a [[Tiger (Old Flames)|species]] represented by Lady [[Huntingdon]] and her [[Bella Huntingdon|granddaughter]] ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Old Flames (short story)}}) and the [[Tyger]]s. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Eye of the Tyger (novel)}}) The [[Khamirae]] [[Gideon (Universal Monsters)|Gideon]] changed into a tiger-like [[humanoid]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Universal Monsters (comic story)}}) | ||
== Depictions of Tigers == | == Depictions of Tigers == | ||
In [[1959]], the [[Shangri-La]] resort in [[Wales]] featured two fibreglass tigers and a bear on the front lawn. ([[TV]]: | In [[1959]], the [[Shangri-La]] resort in [[Wales]] featured two fibreglass tigers and a bear on the front lawn. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Delta and the Bannermen (TV story)}}) | ||
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== Other references == | |||
[[Doctor]] [[Ninestein]] was sometimes referred to by the nickname "Tiger", such as by [[Mary Falconer]]. ([[WC]]: {{cs|Merry Christmas 2016 from Big Finish (webcast)}}) | |||
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[[Category:Earth Felids]] | [[Category:Earth Felids]] |
Latest revision as of 17:29, 21 October 2024
Tigers were large predatory cats. They died out on Earth in 2148. (PROSE: St Anthony's Fire [+]Loading...["St Anthony's Fire (novel)"])
Earth tigers[[edit] | [edit source]]
The Tribe of Gum had to defend themselves from tigers, amongst other animals. (TV: An Unearthly Child [+]Loading...["An Unearthly Child (TV story)"])
In 120 AD, the Tenth Doctor found himself opposing lions, tigers and bears in the Flavian Amphitheatre. At one point, a tiger ran towards him, but he neatly jumped over it, and the tiger went on to maul its trainers, who had badly mistreated it. (PROSE: The Stone Rose [+]Loading...["The Stone Rose (novel)"])
Among the prizes that the First Doctor obtained during a game of backgammon against Kublai Khan in 1289 were twenty-five tigers. (TV: "Assassin at Peking" [+]Part of Marco Polo, Loading...{"namedep":"Assassin at Peking (7)","1":"Marco Polo (TV story)"})
In England in the 1920s, Nyssa and Tegan Jovanka were cornered by a tiger in a fairground menagerie but managed to escape unharmed. (AUDIO: Smoke and Mirrors [+]Loading...["Smoke and Mirrors (audio story)"])
In New York City in the 1960s, tigers were among the zoo animals released by a mad scientist. (COMIC: The Monsters from the Past [+]Loading...["The Monsters from the Past (comic story)"])
In 1970s London, a tiger was kept in a cramped cage in a zoo which was visited by the Third Doctor and the Brigadier's godson Albert. The young boy used the TARDIS dematerialisation circuit to transport himself into the tiger's cage, but the animal caught his hand in its mouth. The Doctor instructed Albert how to use the circuit to free himself, then later donated his UNIT expenses to pay for a larger enclosure for the tiger. However, the tiger merely continued pacing the perimeter of its old cage, its mind having broken under the stress of captivity. (AUDIO: Walls of Confinement [+]Loading...["Walls of Confinement (audio story)"])
In November 1988, when the Seventh Doctor and Ace visited Windsor Castle, there was a stuffed tiger head in the basement. (TV: Silver Nemesis [+]Loading...["Silver Nemesis (TV story)"])
The zoo that Martha Jones visited when she was young had a tiger that always slept. (PROSE: The Last Dodo [+]Loading...["The Last Dodo (novel)"])
A tiger escaped from London Zoo in the early 21st century after a global forest grew overnight. It came across Clara Oswald and Maebh Arden while roaming this new habitat but was scared away by Danny Pink's use of a torch - flickering the light across the tiger's eyes. (TV: In the Forest of the Night [+]Loading...["In the Forest of the Night (TV story)"])
Ace mentioned she was upset there were no tigers in the first circus she went to. (TV: The Greatest Show in the Galaxy [+]Loading...["The Greatest Show in the Galaxy (TV story)"])
The Fourth Doctor was fond of tigers. (AUDIO: The Circus of Doom [+]Loading...["The Circus of Doom (audio story)"])
During the Twelfth Doctor's time at St Luke's University watching over Missy in the Vault, Missy included a tiger on a list of requests sent to Nardole. The Doctor initially approved the list, but then retracted his approval of the tiger as it "wouldn't be fair" on the animal. However, Nardole had already ordered it. Andromeda.gal.ax delivered a Siberian tiger before processing Nardole's refund, requesting the item be teleported in unused condition to one of their depots. The delivery company erroneously assumed that a group of chickens belonging to university chaplain D. Thorne were acceptable receivers of the tiger, which subsequently ate the birds. Andromeda.gal.ax blamed the incident on the chickens, saying it was their responsibility to put up a sign saying they did not want tigers teleported into their domicile, and replaced them with robotic models equipped with laser eyes and guns which killed Thorne. (PROSE: Girl Power! [+]Loading...["Girl Power! (short story)"])
Tigers went extinct before 2148, though their bones were sometimes preserved and saved. (PROSE: St Anthony's Fire [+]Loading...["St Anthony's Fire (novel)"])
A tiger was one of the animals on board the Ark in circa 10,000,000. The First Doctor, Steven Taylor and Dodo Chaplet encountered it, and were surprised to find that it was not aggressive. (PROSE: The Ark [+]Loading...["The Ark (novelisation)"])
Breeds[[edit] | [edit source]]
Amongst the known breeds of tiger on Earth were sabre-toothed tigers (which became extinct in circa 9000 BC), Siberian tigers, Malayan tigers, and Bengal tigers. (PROSE: The Eight Doctors [+]Loading...["The Eight Doctors (novel)"], PROSE: The Last Dodo [+]Loading...["The Last Dodo (novel)"], PROSE: Pack Animals [+]Loading...["Pack Animals (novel)"])
Many kinds of tiger were known for having stripy fur. According to the Eleventh Doctor, their skin was also stripy. (COMIC: Quite Interesting [+]Loading...["Quite Interesting (comic story)"])
Extra-terrestrial tigers[[edit] | [edit source]]
Despite similar appearances, the tigers of Earth were unrelated to the Hitchemus Tigers. (PROSE: The Year of Intelligent Tigers [+]Loading...["The Year of Intelligent Tigers (novel)"])
There were at least two species of shapeshifting tiger-like species: a species represented by Lady Huntingdon and her granddaughter (PROSE: Old Flames [+]Loading...["Old Flames (short story)"]) and the Tygers. (PROSE: The Eye of the Tyger [+]Loading...["The Eye of the Tyger (novel)"]) The Khamirae Gideon changed into a tiger-like humanoid. (COMIC: Universal Monsters [+]Loading...["Universal Monsters (comic story)"])
Depictions of Tigers[[edit] | [edit source]]
In 1959, the Shangri-La resort in Wales featured two fibreglass tigers and a bear on the front lawn. (TV: Delta and the Bannermen [+]Loading...["Delta and the Bannermen (TV story)"])
Other references[[edit] | [edit source]]
Doctor Ninestein was sometimes referred to by the nickname "Tiger", such as by Mary Falconer. (WC: Merry Christmas 2016 from Big Finish [+]Loading...["Merry Christmas 2016 from Big Finish (webcast)"])