Leeds Tiger
The "Leeds Tiger" refers to a famous taxidermy specimen of a Bengal tiger that was displayed at the Leeds City Museum in Leeds, England. This tiger was originally shot in India in the late 19th century and became a notable attraction due to its impressive size and striking appearance.
The Leeds Tiger is part of the museum's natural history collection, showcasing the diversity of wildlife. It serves as an educational tool, helping visitors learn about tigers and their habitats, as well as the importance of wildlife conservation efforts in protecting endangered species.