Tiger
is an endangered species. The scientific name of animal is Panther Tigris. They
are characteristically known even between very young children for their boldly
striped golden coats and their on shape, strong bodies. Size of animal may
weigh up to 300kg (66016) and measure about 3.3m (10.9)ft. in length. It’s a
solitary animal.
They
are predator animals and they hunt other animals so they can get food the tiger
specifically do eat meat. The tigers are like domestic house cats in that a
great deal of their time is spent resting or sleeping .A tiger will spend
between 16 and 20 hours each day doing very little apart from lying in the
shade.
The
tigers usually live in wide range of habitats in Asia and the Russian Far East
increasingly fragmented and isolated population. The more strongly and faster
animal in the forest and he lives in the forest.
Although
there are on accreted
century down from perhaps 100,000 to the current of possibly as few as 3,200
individual.
estimates of the world tigers population numbers are
thought to have fallen by over 95% since the turn of the 20
Poaching
and loss of habitat due to human population. Expansion and activates as
logging. Tiger are often killed illegally for their fur or their bones which
are used in China medicine. Tiger population were nearly wiped out up until the
1930s due to hunting sport .The tiger is now legally protected and there are
many conservation organizations dedicated to the preservation of this species.
Glenn, C. R. 2006. "Earth's Endangered Creatures - Tiger Facts" (Online).
Accessed 5/10/2013 at http://earthsendangered.com/profile.asp?sp=454&ID=3
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