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1]T – Tomorrow No One Will Know Us
I – Identity In The World
G – Greatest King
E – Every Body Should Protect Them
R – Roaring(Crying) For Save Him
S – So Lets Start To Save The Tigers 2]Shot the “tiger” with the camera not with the gun. 3]Tiger Tiger burning bright, will not let you fade out of sight, that is my promise and for you we will fight. 3]Consider the birds and the bees and stop cutting down them trees.

4] After they disappear, will you then shed a tear?
5]Save our Tigers, Save our Pride.

6]Save tiger otherwise you will lose the pride. 7]Save the tigers, save a life.

8]Save national animal save nationality. 9]Look at the tigers mighty and strong, killing them for their fur is very wrong.

10]Love animals, don’t wear them. 11]Mighty tigers hear them roar, for they may be no more.

12]Many birds die in summer without water …. Save them.

13]Speak for the ones without a voice.

14]Please put water pots for thirsty birds at balcony / window.

15]Eat beans not beings.

16]Save the tigers before they are silenced forever.

17]Don’t strip the stripes from the scenery: Save the Tiger.

18]Fight For The Right Of The Tigers.

19]When the buying of the fur stops, the killing will too: Save Tigers

20]Save the national animal and serve the nation…

21]Want to shoot animals?…Use cameras!

22]The dolphins need your help today so they can continue to swim and play.

23]Tigers: Save our striped friends.

24]The ones who have no voice need you to speak up.

25]Feed it, don’t eat it.

26]Animals Have Feelings Too.

27]Fur: Beautiful on animals, ugly on people.

28]You must try with all your might to save the tigers, it’s only right!

29]What if I came to your home and shot you to take your teeth? Save Elephants.

30]I don’t eat my friends.

31]The Panda has a special place in my heart, please don’t tear us apart.

32]Want to shoot animals? Use cameras!

33]Wings are for flying, not frying.

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