BENGAL TIGER
● The Bengal tiger is mostly found in India along with parts of India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan and also China.
● The population of Bengal tigers that are out there in the wild are less than 2,500 subspecies.
● Make Bengal tigers can weigh from 440 lb to 650 lb and for females it is 220 lb to 400 lb.
SERBIAN TIGER
● There are an estimated number of 400 and 500 tigers that are living out there in the wild.
● Siberian tigers live in Russia, China and North Korea.
● This type of tiger is a solitary animal by marking their own scent on the trees in order to keep other tigers away.
● It's population is around 400.
INDOCHINESE TIGER
● The Indochinese tiger is home to Vietnam, Myanmar, Cambodia, Thailand, China, and Lao's
● The population for Indochinese tigers is estimated to be around 350 tigers out there.
● The type of habitat that these type of tigers live in is a tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests and dry forests.
SUMATRAN TIGER
● This type of tiger species is found on an Indonesian island named Sumatra. This is where these type of species got its name from.
● Sumatra tigers are critically endangered species because they are way fewer than 400 and it is that smallest surfing species.
● Sumatran tigers live in swamp forests most.
TIGERS DIET
● As you probably have hear about what tigers eat they are carnivores because they love their meat.
● They mainly eat ambar deer, wild pigs, water buffalo and also antelope.
● Tigers are great at hunting sloth bears, dogs, leopards, crocodiles, monkeys and also hares.
TIGER POPULATION
● In the early 1900's there were nearly 100,000 tigers that were in the wild.
● Today there is an estimate of around 3,000 to 4,500 tigers that are living out there in the wild currently.
● Poaching for fur, body parts and destruction of the habitat where tigers live has also reduced the tiger population.
LIFESPAN OF TIGERS● Tigers typically have a lifespan of nearly a
decade and a half (15 years) to two decades (20 years).
● Due to tigers being used for stuff they are not living that long out there in the wild rather than in captivity.
● Tigers are animals with a moderate lifespan.