There is only one tiger species, but six subspecies, and all are endangered.
Yes. There is only one tiger species, divided into six subspecies, and all are endangered now.
Yes. There is only one species, but six subspecies. All are endangered.
All six tiger subspecies are endangered species.
The tiger is currently considered an endangered species.
The Chinese tiger is the most endangered. Others are Siberian tiger, and the Sumatran tiger.
all Bengal tigers are endangered,not just the white ones.
There is only one tiger species, Panthera Tigris. There are however, six subspecies. Only one, the Bengal, is found in India. All tiger subspecies are endangered.
The Indian Gaur is a Vulnerable Species whereas the Indian Tiger is a Critically Endangered Species.
All tiger sub species are endangered, but the white tiger is only a genetic flaw of the Bengal tiger.
Yes, the Royal Bengal Tiger is endangered.
There are more than two endangered species. Examples of endangered species include:Amur LeopardSiberian Tiger
The tiger is endangered because it is hunted for it's beautiful pelt.