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Why can’t the tiger’s butt be touched?

Tiger's butt - cannot be touched, is a catchphrase. The original meaning is that the cat's rotation speed is very fast. If you attack it from behind, before you touch it, it will turn around and pounce on you. Fell under the claws. Later, the metaphor was extended to be self-righteous, unable to listen to criticism, and jump at the slightest comment.

Tiger is a typical mountain forest animal. It can live well in tropical rain forests and evergreen broad-leaf forests in the south, as well as deciduous broad-leaf forests and coniferous broad-leaf mixed forests in the north. In Northeast China, it is also often found in mountainous areas such as ridges, thickets, and rocky or gravel ponds to facilitate hunting.

Extended information:

The ancestor of modern tigers is a small carnivore called "Chinese ancient cat", which appeared on the earth after the Pleistocene about 3 million years ago. They appeared relatively close to the time when humans appeared, and may have lived together with the ancestors of humans, the Lantian people.

As climate changes promote the evolution, differentiation and migration of fauna, tigers gradually spread from their birthplace to western and southern Asia. A branch developing westward passed through Mongolia, Xinjiang and Central Asia. It reached northern Iran and the southern Caucasus, but failed to cross the Arabian Desert into Africa, nor could it cross the Caucasus Mountains into Europe;

The branch that developed southward was divided into two branches, and one branch entered the Korean Peninsula. , was blocked by the Korean Strait and failed to set foot on the Japanese archipelago; the other branch passed through North China, Central China and South China and entered the Indochina Peninsula.

After arriving here, it split into two parts. One part went west through Myanmar and Bangladesh and reached the southern tip of the Indian Peninsula. The other part continued southward along the Malaysian Peninsula and crossed the narrow Strait of Malacca. Visit the Indonesian islands of Sumatra, Java and Bali.

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