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TIGER: The American Sign Language (ASL) sign for "tiger"
 

To do the sign for "tiger" form both hands into shallow-"CLAW" shapes (curved 5-handshapes).  Hold your hands in front of your face.  Make a "clawing" motion that moves backwards and to the side. Repeat.

TIGER: 

 

 

Sample sentence: TIGER HAVE SPOTS? (Do tigers have spots?)

 

 


 

If you want to learn more animal signs, check out:

 


Notes: 

Also see: ANIMALS




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