five years ago it was about 5,500 to about 6000. But ive heard that it is shrinking fast so im unsure of what it is currently... must not be good though.
that's the world tiger population by the way
not much around 700
several hundred in all of the world
600-800
No, mammals are all vertebrates.
There is the Bengal Tiger, the Indochinese Tiger, the South China Tiger, the Siberian Tiger, the Sumatran Tiger, and lastly the Malayan Tiger, just recently made a separate subspecies in 2004. All of these subspecies are listed on the IUCN Red List as "endangered" and with CITES. For more details, please see the sites listed below.
Malayan Tigers are considered to be and endangered tiger animal species. This is because their habitat is slow disappearing and they have nowhere to go.
white tiger, Bengal tiger, inochinese tiger, malayan tiger, south china tiger and the sumatran tiger.
1'000
500 malayan tigers left in the world!
Malaysia.
The islands of Malaysia.
north america
No, mammals are all vertebrates.
there are 21472 Malayan Tapirs left in the world according to the IUCN website
around 700
deforestation
The Malayan tapir is a large herbivore. They eat the leaves and shoots of 115 different plant species. they are also prey animals for tigers and leopards.
350 individualsThere are nine subspecies of tigers, three of which are extinct. The subspecies are Bengal tigers, indochinese tigers, Malayan tiger, Sumatran tiger, Siberian tiger, and the south china tiger.
The largest population of wild tigers is found in India, with nearly 1450 of the world's remaining 2100 Bengal tigers. Other populations are: Siberians, around 500, Indo Chinese, 800, Malayan, 450, Sumatran, around 750, South China, less than 10 in the wild.
Russet orange with white on belly and face, dark stripes over the body.