What does it mean to dream of a tiger pouncing on someone? The tiger is known as the "king of beasts" and the "king of the forest". Regarding the historical origin of tigers, the more widely accepted view is that tigers originated in East Asia (the distribution area of the current South China tiger) 2 million years ago, and then spread in two main directions, namely, tigers entered southwest Asia along the northwest forests and river systems. So, is it good to dream of a tiger pouncing on someone? If a man dreams of a tiger, he will encounter difficulties on the road to success. If a woman dreams of a tiger, both she and her child will get sick. If you dream of a tiger pouncing on you, you will encounter many difficulties. If you dream of shooting a tiger, your career will be successful. Dreaming of catching a tiger is a bad sign, and your friends will become your enemy. If you dream of a tiger pouncing on other animals, you will worry about your friend’s situation. If you dream of a tiger pouncing on someone, you will have a serious car accident, but you will survive. |
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