Amur Tigers and Siberian Tigers are the the same species of tiger. Amur is just another name for Siberian.
They r tigers
There is no such thing as an Amur Cheetah, only Amur Leopards and Amur Tigers. Both are from the Russia-Siberia area. If you are referring to Amur Leopards, humans from Russia need space to live. Hence, they are pushing back the Amur Tigers and forcing the Amur Tigers into the Amur Leopards' habitat. Since the tiger is larger and stronger (physically more dominant) than the leopard, and both are soliditary animals (unless it is mating season), the leopards are being pushed into smaller habitats and seperated from each other. This not only makes it tough for the Amur Leopards to survive, but also to mate. The genetic pool available for mating is really small, so Amur Leopards are dying off. Unless immediate actions are taken, it is tough for the Amur Leopards to survive on their own.
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There are currently around 500 Amur (Siberian) tigers in the wild. Numbers are slowly increasing.
Amur tigers, also known as Siberian tigers, are the largest of all tiger species. Males ranging in size over 700 pounds are not unheard of.
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Siberian tigers live in... Siberia, which is a part of Russia.
Less than 100.
Yes. All tigers are carnivores.
The Amur leopard is in severe danger. Only around 50 survive in the wild.
Amur tigers, as well as all other tiger subspecies, are the apex, or top predators of the regions they inhabit. The Amur tiger has no natural predators except for man, which mostly kills them for sport (mostly illegal poaching for the skins or internal body parts).