No.
An animal can only be endangered in its natural habitat. And Siberian TIgers aren't native to the US:
The siberian tigers are endangered because they are hunted.
Yes they are.
Siberian or Amur tigers are endangered due to habitat loss and poaching. People hunt the tigers for their fur and other body parts.
With only 500-600 Siberian tigers left, they are endangered, because of poachers and habitat destruction to the land in which they live.
Tigers, like the Siberian Tiger.
Yes, they are endangered.
the answer is that they have to mucl land that's why
The Siberian Tiger actually only has one predator - Humans. Siberian tigers are an endangered species.
Yes they are. They live in Asia and are losing their habitat
yes, all tigers are endangered at this time. White tigers also aren't a separate species.
I am happy to report that Siberian tigers are not extinct. Unfortunately, they are endangered, and could become extinct if people do not stop poachers who kill them (and all types of tigers), for their beautiful hides.
White Bengal tigers are the ONLY white tiger and are only found in zoos, the white is just a genetic mutation. white Siberian tigers do not exist.