Of course tigers have been seen at zoos. They are one of the star attractions
There are several in zoos around the world. But no white Bengal tigers have been seen in the wild for many years.
Safari parks or zoos. Haven't been seen in the wild for years.
There are many in zoos and circuses, safari parks. But the white Bengal tiger has not been seen in the wild since 1967. there are 200 white Bengal tigers left, mostly in zoos but there are a few in the wild There have been no white tigers confirmed in the wild for thirty years or more.
Of course and there are many in the zoos today.
Yes, there are living Sumatran tigers. 85 in European zoos and 20 in Australian zoos.
Tigers live in the U.S of A northern area... only in zoos o'course though!
Zoos help people see animals that they otherwise wouldn't be able to be see. Some people are against them, but in general Tigers are amazing and beautiful and are definitely the kinds of animals that zoos are created to house. So yes, in my opinion, tigers should be in zoos.
bengal tigers are endangerd everywhere but not in zoos
It is estimated that there are around 200 white tigers in captivity worldwide, distributed in various zoos and wildlife facilities. However, the number of zoos specifically housing white tigers may vary and is difficult to determine accurately.
It has an Aquarium in Burlington, but no zoos that have tigers and elephants.
In zoos.
Ponies and meat