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The missus wouldn’t allow him on any wall or floor at home, so “Tony” is now behind my desk at Discovery Institute — eleven feet, four inches from the tip of his nose to the tip of his tail. Story is that he was a gift from the Dowager Empress of China to Theodore Roosevelt, circa 1905. But, no, he does not have papers.

Editor’s Note: The critically endangered Chinese tiger, not to be confused with the Chinese Tiger Mom, has been hunted to the brink of total extinction. It can be seen today only in zoos and the occasional rare decorative office wall-hanging.

Cross-posted at Discovery News.

Bruce Chapman

Founder and Chairman of the Board of Discovery Institute
Bruce Chapman has had a long career in American politics and public policy at the city, state, national, and international levels. Elected to the Seattle City Council and as Washington State’s Secretary of State, he also served in several leadership posts in the Reagan administration, including ambassador. In 1991, he founded the public policy think tank Discovery Institute, where he currently serves as Chairman of the Board and director of the Chapman Center on Citizen Leadership.
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