Tiger (disambiguation)

The tiger (Panthera tigris) is the largest cat species.

Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing (TIGER) is a mapping format used by the U.S. Census Bureau.

Tiger or tigers may also refer to:

Other animals

  • Smilodon, commonly known as the saber-tooth tiger, an extinct genus
  • Thylacine, commonly known as the Tasmanian tiger, an extinct marsupial
  • Danaini, sometimes known as tiger butterflies
  • Arctiinae (moth), commonly known as tiger moths

Arts and entertainment

Characters

  • Tiger (comics), the name of several characters
  • Tiger (dog), animal actor in the TV series The Brady Bunch and the film A Boy and His Dog
  • Tiger Jackson, from the video game series Tekken
  • Tiger Ow, in the Jackie Chan film Project A Part II
  • Satoru Tojo or Tiger, from the Kamen Rider Ryuki Japanese TV series
  • Tiger, from An American Tail films
  • Tiger, from Ibn-e-Safi's Imran series
  • Tiger, played by Salman Khan in the films Tiger Zinda Hai (2017) and Ek Tha Tiger (2012)
  • Tiger Gleeson, from Australian series Round the Twist
  • Tiger Tanaka, an ally of James Bond in the film You Only Live Twice
  • The Tiger, a villain in Meet the Tiger by Leslie Charteris
  • The Tigers, a group of bullies from the Encyclopedia Brown books

Film

Literature

Music

Bands

Albums

Songs

Other uses in arts and entertainment

  • Tiger (franchise), an Indian media franchise of two Bollywood films and a graphic novel series
  • Tiger (guitar), used by Jerry Garcia
  • Tiger (TV series), a 1990s Indian detective soap opera
  • Tiger (video game) or Destiny, a multiplayer first-person shooter video game released in 2014

Businesses and organisations

Military

Aircraft

Land vehicles

Ships

Units

People

Places

Science, technology and mathematics

Sports

Transportation

Other uses

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