Mainly from deforestation, and poaching for body parts. The same as with all tiger subspecies.
Yes. The Malayan tiger is one of the smaller subspecies.
The Malayan tiger.
Yes, the Malayan tiger is one of six surviving sub species of tiger - the other 3 are extinct.
The Malayan Tiger lives in southeast Asia, including Thailand and Malaysia.
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There is actually 6 breeds of tigers still in existence today: (Royal) Bengal Tiger Indochinese Tiger Malayan Tiger Sumatran Tiger Siberian Tiger South China Tiger There are 3 extinct breeds of tigers: Balinese Tiger Javan Tiger Caspian (Persian) Tiger
Male's 260, females 220
white tiger, Bengal tiger, inochinese tiger, malayan tiger, south china tiger and the sumatran tiger.
A few unconfirmed reports of Maltese tigers in the wild spring up on occasion. Many come from the depths of the Chinese wilderness, but other reports hail from Korea, home of the unrelated Amur tiger. If the blue tiger does indeed exist, it seems to prefer living in nearly impenetrable wilderness areas, far away from the danger of human contact.
There are six living sub-species of tigers. These are the Bengal tiger, Indochinese tiger, South China tiger, Malayan tiger, Siberian tiger and Sumatran tiger.
Though zoos tend to confine animals, they also help. A tiger may be kept safe from hunters in a zoo.