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In the wild, around 3500, occurring in six subspecies.
There are around 4500 tigers in the wild, in six subspecies.
there are more than 40 types of rare tigers left
Six subspecies: Bengal, Siberian, Sumatran, Indo Chinese, Malayan, South China.
There sre fewer than 5000 tigers in the wild, in six subspecies. There are many times more in captivity.
there are more than 40 types of rare tigers left
One. Panthera tigris, with six subspecies.
there are 12 types of subspecies of bobcats that are common
There once were 8 subspecies of tiger, now there are only 5. There are about 6000-7000 tigers left in the wild.
All Bengal tigers are endangered, as are all tigers..The Bengal tigers number around 2000 in the wild, and are the most numerous subspecies.
There is only a single species of tiger but there are 10 recognized subspecies. For a list of these subspecies along with descriptions, click on this link.
Six current subspecies, or breeds, are recognized today: Bengal, Burmese (also known as Indochinese), Malayan, Siberian, South Chinese, and Sumatran. (The Bali, Javan, and Caspian breeds have all gone extinct in the past century.) All six living subspecies of tigers are now on the endangered lists. Note: The famous "white tigers" are a rare color mutation mostly within the Bengal breed, not a separate subspecies. Additional note: As mentioned above, there would be nine but the Caspian, Bali and Javan are all now extinct.