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This is not the same photo.His head is up, more stylish from previous upload. Until 2004, there were eight conventional classification of tigers. However, a test of the DNA of more than 130 tigers and tiger pelts raised sufficient evidence to classify the tigers in Malaysia a separate sub-species. Hence, the Malayan Tiger was re-born as the ninth tiger sub-species.