The Nervous System
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Tigers's Nervous System 

The Bengal Tiger's Nervous System is not that different when compared with other animals as well as the human nervous system. It obviously has a brain, while also having a vertebrae , and a spinal cord. The vertebrae is very important to the lion because it keeps the spinal cord in place. Bengal tiger's and all the other mammals have sense organs. These sense organs for tigers, alert them about anything. These organs send impulses to the muscles which will lead to an action by the tiger. 



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