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What is the chromosome number of a tiger? 

The chromosome number of a tiger is 38. Similarly to other animals, tigers’ chromosomes comprise DNA and proteins.

The chromosome number for all subspecies of tigers, including the Bengal tiger, Siberian tiger, Sumatran tiger, Indochinese tiger, and Malayan tiger, is consistent.

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