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Context: Recently, scientists have resolved the mystery behind the ‘black tigers’ of Simlipal in Odisha.
What are the findings of the study?
Fifthly, the only other black tigers outside of Similipal in India exist at the Nandankanan
Sixthly, the researchers also carried out investigations to understand why this mutation occurred at such a high frequency in Similipal alone.
Other reason might be the small founding population and prolonged isolation from other tiger populations in India. Due to this geographic isolation, genetically related individuals have been mating with each other for many generations in Similipal, leading to inbreeding.
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