Tigers have also striped skin

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The skin of the tiger is also striped just as the fur. 

The pattern of stripes is unique to each animal, and thus could potentially be used to identify individuals, much in the same way that fingerprints are used to identify people. This is not, however, a preferred method of identification, due to the difficulty of recording the stripe pattern of a wild tiger.[...] >
The stripe pattern is found on a tiger's skin and if shaved, its distinctive camouflage pattern would be preserved.

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