I would say yes. The Indochinese tiger population are at extreme risk due to their habitat being fragmented as well as inbreeding
All six tiger subspecies are endangered species.
An Indochinese tiger could get up to 430 pounds in weight.
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.
There are many species of tigers world over. * The Royal Bengal Tiger * Siberian Tiger * Malayan Tiger * Indochinese Tiger * Sumatran Tiger * Siberian Tiger * South China Tiger There are a few extinct species too. * Balinese Tiger * Javan Tiger
There's 8 species of Tigers but 3 have gone extinct. The species are: Still Alive: Sumatran Tiger Bengal Tiger Indochinese Tiger South China Tiger Amur (Siberian) Tiger Extinct: Caspian Tiger Bali Tiger Javan Tiger
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Good question There are heaps of different tiger species such as, the white tiger, Bengal tiger (the most dangerous species of tiger), Siberian tiger, Indochinese tiger, Sumatran tiger, Caspian tiger, Bali tiger, South China tiger and the Javan tiger. Hope this answered you question (: There is one tiger species, but six living subspecies. Bengal, Siberian, Malayan, Indo Chinese, Sumatran, South China. Extinct subspecies are the Caspian, Javan, and Bali.
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.
Well, there are many endangered species, for example: Tiger Lion Leopard Mustang horses But there are many more.
Three sub species of tiger are extict, The Balinese Tiger (September 27th, 1937), The Javan Tiger (1980s to 1990s), and the Caspian Tiger (1968) . Six more sub species are endanged, The Bengal Tiger, The Indochinese Tiger, The Malayan Tiger, The Sumatran Tiger, the Siberian Tiger, and the South China Tiger. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tigers
Yes, the Indochinese Tiger is also known as the Corbett's Tiger. This is to honor Colonel James Corbett. For more details, please see sites listed below.