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How meany tigers are there endangered?

There are around 3400 wild tigers, occuring in six subspecies.


When were Tigers living?

there are still tigers living... There are six extant (living) subspecies of tiger currently. Only three species are extinct although all the living subspecies are endangered.


Is a tiger a endangered speices?

Yes, all six subspecies are endangered now.


Is tiger threatened or endangered in India?

Indian lions/Asiatic lions (Panthera Leo persica) are classified as Endangered.


How many subspecies of tigers are there in the world?

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.


Is every species of tiger endangered?

Yes. There is only one species, but six subspecies. All are endangered.


Are all tiger species endangered?

There is only one tiger species, but six subspecies, and all are endangered.


Is the Siberian tiger endanger?

All six tiger subspecies are endangered species.


How many different species are tigers are there?

One. Panthera tigris, with six subspecies.


How many tigers in the world 2013?

In the wild, around 3500, occurring in six subspecies.


What is the population of remaining tigers in the whole world?

The total population of wild tigers is around 5000-5500, of six subspecies.


How many tiger species are endangered in India?

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.