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|introduction=The '''Golden Tiger''' is a type of [[Friend]] that appeared in the original Kemono Friends mobile game.
|introduction=The '''Golden Tiger''' is a type of mammalian [[Friend]] that debuted in the original [[Kemono Friends (2015 Mobile Game)|Kemono Friends mobile game]] and later cameoed in the [[Kemono Friends (2017 Anime)|Kemono Friends anime]].
|appearance=Both designs feature Golden Tiger with an elegant schoolgirl appearance holding a yellow rose.
 
The current design has light orange hair with white bangs and a fade out to white at the ends of her curly hair. The hair has brown spots and stripes. Her ears have brown and white markings with white tufts. Her upper body has an orange schoolgirl top with brown accents and buttons. The top has a brown plaid design on the cuffs, matching her skirt. She wears a white dress shirt underneath with a purple bow. The schoolgirl top has a brown emblem with a white accent and a purple Japari logo on it. Her lower body features a skirt and a tail with an orange to white gradient and brown stripes. Her stockings and dress shoes are white with slight hints of yellow. Her stockings also have brown stripes. This design has a "softer" color feel compared to the old one.
 
Her old design is very similar, except that there's a more predominant use of saturated orange and brown. The amount of white used is redistributed, as there's less of it in her hair, stockings and on her ears and more of it on her plaid accents. The design doesn't appear to have the Japari emblem. Her hair curls are more detailed and more curly compared to the current design, which simplifies the hair curls into bunches.
|reallife=[[File:Golden Tabby weibchen Cheryl.jpg|thumb|left|The golden tiger's coat is lighter than that of a normal tiger. Photo by Erlebnis- & Tigerpark Dassow.]]
 
The Golden Tiger is a tiger with a "blonde" coat compared to the orange-coated tigers. They are not a true subspecies, instead the distinct golden color is caused by a recessive gene, much like [[White Tiger]] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_tiger Black tigers]. This gene (called [http://messybeast.com/wide-band.htm ''wideband'']) affects the production of black fur coloring during the hair growth process. A "normal" orange tiger that inherits two copies of the recessive gene will be a golden tiger. Interestingly, the wide band gene is carried independently of the white gene.
 
All Golden Tigers in captivity and human care can be traced back to one white tiger named Bhim. Bhim is the son of a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captive_white_tigers#Tony,_Bagheera,_and_Frosty:_A_new_strain part-white Amur tiger] named Tony. Tony is considered to be a common ancestor of all white tigers in North America and Bhim was a carrier of the wide band gene. He (Bhim) transferred this trait to some of his offspring.
 
Litters of multiple coat colors are not uncommon as both the golden and white traits are cause by combinations of hidden recessive genes. Unfortunately these looks are the results of inbreeding. Inbreeding reduces genetic variability, and may cause hidden genes to manifest. This causes a greater probability that two recessive genes will meet up.
|trivia=[[File:Gold-tiger2.png|thumb|left|An example of the reddish brown stripes of the Golden Tiger. Photo via [http://messybeast.com/genetics/tigers-golden.htm MessyBeasts.com].]]
 
* Another name is the ''Golden Tabby Tiger''
* Unlike their Orange, White, and Black counterparts, Golden Tiger stripes are reddish-brown instead of black.
* Breeders of golden cats note the wide band as a single gene (Wb/wb), and is most likely a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polygenic polygenic trait].
* If a cub has two copies of the wideband gene, it results in a stripeless white tiger.
|reference=* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_tiger Wikipedia Page]
* [http://messybeast.com/wide-band.htm MessyBeast.com]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat_coat_genetics Cat Coat Genetics Wikipedia]
* [http://messybeast.com/genetics/chart-3p1a3b.png "Annotated chart, Bhim and Indira's lines & Longleat lines"]
* [https://www.luo-lab.org/publications/Xu17-CellRes-GoldenTiger.pdf "The genetics of tiger pelage color variations"] (PDF). Cell Research. 27 (7): 954–957. doi:10.1038/cr.2017.32. PMC 5518981. PMID 28281538.
* L. A. K. Singh (2000). [https://www.academia.edu/7819624/Singh_L._A._K._2000_Colour_aberration_in_tiger_its_biological_and_conservation_implications._Summary_of_Talk_at_National_Seminar_Tiger_Tiger_4-5_August_2000_Indian_Museum_Calcutta "Colour aberration in tiger: its biological and conservation implications. Summary of Talk at National Seminar "Tiger Tiger", 4–5 August 2000, Indian Museum, Calcutta"]. Academia.edu.
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Latest revision as of 12:27, 19 June 2023

Golden Tiger
Golden TigerOriginal.png
Golden TigerOldDesign.png
ゴールデンタビータイガー
Character Data
AKA Golden Tabby Tiger
Romaji Gōrudentabītaigā
Debut Kemono Friends (2015 Game)
Animal Data
Scientific Name Panthera tigris
Distribution ?
Diet Carnivore
Avg. Lifespan ?
Read More Golden tiger
Conservation Status iucn3.1 EN.svg.png
Golden Tiger Anime Season 2 Pavilion KF3 Nexon Game Gallery

The Golden Tiger is a type of mammalian Friend that debuted in the original Kemono Friends mobile game and later cameoed in the Kemono Friends anime.

Appearance

Both designs feature Golden Tiger with an elegant schoolgirl appearance holding a yellow rose.

The current design has light orange hair with white bangs and a fade out to white at the ends of her curly hair. The hair has brown spots and stripes. Her ears have brown and white markings with white tufts. Her upper body has an orange schoolgirl top with brown accents and buttons. The top has a brown plaid design on the cuffs, matching her skirt. She wears a white dress shirt underneath with a purple bow. The schoolgirl top has a brown emblem with a white accent and a purple Japari logo on it. Her lower body features a skirt and a tail with an orange to white gradient and brown stripes. Her stockings and dress shoes are white with slight hints of yellow. Her stockings also have brown stripes. This design has a "softer" color feel compared to the old one.

Her old design is very similar, except that there's a more predominant use of saturated orange and brown. The amount of white used is redistributed, as there's less of it in her hair, stockings and on her ears and more of it on her plaid accents. The design doesn't appear to have the Japari emblem. Her hair curls are more detailed and more curly compared to the current design, which simplifies the hair curls into bunches.

Series Appearances

Appearances In Kemono Friends Media
Media Role

In Real Life

The golden tiger's coat is lighter than that of a normal tiger. Photo by Erlebnis- & Tigerpark Dassow.

The Golden Tiger is a tiger with a "blonde" coat compared to the orange-coated tigers. They are not a true subspecies, instead the distinct golden color is caused by a recessive gene, much like White Tiger and Black tigers. This gene (called wideband) affects the production of black fur coloring during the hair growth process. A "normal" orange tiger that inherits two copies of the recessive gene will be a golden tiger. Interestingly, the wide band gene is carried independently of the white gene.

All Golden Tigers in captivity and human care can be traced back to one white tiger named Bhim. Bhim is the son of a part-white Amur tiger named Tony. Tony is considered to be a common ancestor of all white tigers in North America and Bhim was a carrier of the wide band gene. He (Bhim) transferred this trait to some of his offspring.

Litters of multiple coat colors are not uncommon as both the golden and white traits are cause by combinations of hidden recessive genes. Unfortunately these looks are the results of inbreeding. Inbreeding reduces genetic variability, and may cause hidden genes to manifest. This causes a greater probability that two recessive genes will meet up.

Trivia

An example of the reddish brown stripes of the Golden Tiger. Photo via MessyBeasts.com.
  • Another name is the Golden Tabby Tiger
  • Unlike their Orange, White, and Black counterparts, Golden Tiger stripes are reddish-brown instead of black.
  • Breeders of golden cats note the wide band as a single gene (Wb/wb), and is most likely a polygenic trait.
  • If a cub has two copies of the wideband gene, it results in a stripeless white tiger.

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