Tiger claw (disambiguation)

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Tiger claw (Erythrina variegata) is a tree native to tropical areas.

Tiger claw, Tiger Claw, or Tiger's Claw may also refer to:

Fu Jow Pai

Fu Jow Pai, originally named "Hark Fu Moon", is a Chinese martial art that has its origins in Hoy Hong Temple out of Tiger techniques of Five Animal Kung Fu, Ng Ying Kungfu. The system "was modeled after the demeanor and fighting strategy of an attacking tiger. The striking movements are lightning fast, agile and powerful. Techniques unique to Fu-Jow Pai are ripping, tearing, clawing and grasping applications."

<i>Tiger Claws</i> 1992 film by Kelly Makin

Tiger Claws is a 1992 film directed by Kelly Makin and starring Cynthia Rothrock, Jalal Merhi, and Bolo Yeung. It is notable for being the film that according to Canuxploitation.com, introduced the world to Film One Productions, a company started by Jalal Merhi who also co-starred in the film, although Black Pearls, another Film One production, was released the previous year in Canada, but would not be released in the United States until 1994.

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