According to William Safire in the New York Times, the origin of the phrase “tiger by the tail” is from a Chinese proverb, translated in 1875 as “He who rides a tiger is afraid to dismount.” The ...
Visual effects supervisor Bill Westenhofer was no stranger to animal-oriented projects when he came aboard Ang Lee’s “Life of Pi” to realize a digital photorealistic tiger. However, the film presented ...
Paul Tiger takes the Second Amendment seriously and apparently believes the freedoms it guarantees must be practiced. Nothing wrong with that, unless it involves behavior that looks and feels like a ...
How many endings can one story have? In history, it's supposed to be only one. Yet Tiger Tail, a Tallahassee chief during the Second Seminole War, appears to have three. Tiger Tail, also known as ...
The tiger known as Broken Tail was born in Ranthambhore National Park in northern India, a vast, natural reserve for a wide variety of Indian wildlife, but especially famous for its Bengal tigers.