Question: Tigers: Area of Origin?

RilWater

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Hello,

I have 5 tiger salamanders that are all healthy and thriving. What I would like to know though, is if it is possible to determine what sub-species a particular tiger is based on its markings or body shape? I would at least like to know what area of North America they are most likely from. Any tips or suggestions for quality resources is appreciated!

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