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Tiger - Wikipedia
Tiger ... The tiger (Panthera tigris) is a large cat and a member of the genus Panthera native to Asia. It has a powerful, muscular body with a large head and paws, a long tail and orange fur with black, mostly vertical stripes.
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Tiger | Facts, Information, Pictures, & Habitat | Britannica
tiger, (Panthera tigris), largest member of the cat family (Felidae), rivaled only by the lion (Panthera leo) in strength and ferocity; it is a famous apex predator (meaning without a natural predator or enemy).
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Tiger Facts | Mammals | BBC Earth
The tiger is a large, carnivorous mammal and the largest living big cat. Their distinctive fur is orange and white with dark vertical stripes. The pattern of stripes is unique to each individual.
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Tiger | World Wildlife Fund
Based on the best available information, tiger populations are stable or increasing in India, Nepal, Bhutan, Russia and China. About 5,574 tigers remain in the wild, according to the Global Tiger Forum, but much more work is needed to protect this species if we are to secure its future in the wild.
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Tiger: A Lone Hunter and Apex Predator | HowStuffWorks
Tigers, scientifically known as Panthera tigris, have striking orange coats, black stripes and piercing eyes. Like other big cats, tigers are at risk. Tiger populations occupy about 5 percent of their historical range, making conservation necessary.
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Tiger - National Geographic Kids
Tigers wait until dark to hunt. The tiger sprints to an unsuspecting animal, usually pulling it off its feet with its teeth and claws. If the prey animal is large, the tiger bites its throat...
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Tiger Facts | WWF
There may have been 100,000 tigers at the beginning of the 20th century. By 2010 there were as few as 3,200. Tigers once lived across Asia, from eastern Turkey and the Caspian Sea south of the Tibetan plateau eastward to Manchuria and the Sea of Okhotsk.
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Meet the Siberian tiger: The world’s largest cat roaming the Asia's ...
Learn about the endangered Siberian tiger’s role in the ecosystem, threats it faces, and the efforts to protect it in the wild.
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Tiger - San Diego Zoo Animals & Plants
There are currently six subspecies of tigers, each living in different habitats: flooded mangrove forests, arid forests, tropical forests, and taiga. The different subspecies live in small areas of Asia, India, and Russia. The largest subspecies lives in snowy areas of Russia.
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Tiger - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio
The tiger (Panthera tigris) is the largest living cat species and a member of the genus Panthera. It is among the most recognizable and popular of the world's charismatic megafauna.