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Is burmese tiger a proper noun?

Yes, "Burmese tiger" is a proper noun. Here's why:

* Specific Identity: It refers to a specific subspecies of tiger, the *Panthera tigris tigris*, which is found only in Myanmar (formerly Burma).

* Capitalization: Like most proper nouns, the first letter of "Burmese" is capitalized.

However, it's important to note that "tiger" alone is a common noun, as it refers to a general category of animal.

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