Identify my Tiger

Jackulwulf

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I've had him for a while and figured I might as well find out what species of tiger he is. I've attached some pics of him taken with my cellphone. I was thinking he is a blotched tiger but I can't be sure. If someone else could tell me that would be great.
 

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Ambystoma tigrinum diaboli??
 
i would guess at a hybrid, maybe a diabolii/blotched, or some odd kind of coloration.

in either case i would say that that is a lovely looking tiger.
 
Hmm, a diaboli/blotched hybrid does make a bit of sense. Both those species' ranges are the closest to where he was found so it could be possible. Glad you all like him :D he is a pretty handsome boy. He's just amazing looking just after he sheds and his skin is nice and bright.
 
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