Tigers survive in some of the last great forests of Asia, which are critical not only for their biodiversity but also as stores of carbon that would end up released into the atmosphere if these forests were cut down. By protecting tiger habitat, we help mitigate climate change.
Tigers can directly help some of the planet's poorest communities. Where tigers are accessible, tourism increases and supports the local economy. Tiger conservation projects also help provide alternative livelihoods for rural communities that are sustainable and raise income levels.
Large predators like tigers are an "umbrella species" and protecting them benefits hundreds of other species, including other endangered creatures that share tiger habitat and form biodiversity, a keystone to keeping our planet healthy
Tigers? Yes. Wild Tigers? No. Tigers in the US are only in refuges and zoos. So don't go oout and go tiger scouting in Colorodo.
tigers can kill us and they can eat us too
Us humans are a threat to Bengal tigers
Tigers can eat men for their breakfast.
There are no tigers native to the US.
Tigers are illegal to hunt and kill for their meat or anything else. Tigers are considered a delicacy in China and they believe the meat tastes good.
No. An animal can only be endangered in its natural habitat. And Siberian TIgers aren't native to the US:
GO Tigers ___________ lets go tigers, (clap clap clapclapclap) Spirit _____ s-p-i-r-i-t spirit lets here it! wE are the tigers _______________ we are the tigers couldnt be prouder if u cant hear us we'll shout a lil louder
for we Indians tiger is the national animal. I want them to be well protected so they can be find in good numbers.
No
You can see tigers in the US if you go to a zoo and there are a few people with licenses to keep tigers and other big cats as pets but they are not native animals to the US they are more typically found in Southwest Asia, China, Korea, and Russia.
umm... NONE! unless you're talking about tigers in zoos...