Six. Bengal, indo chinese, chinese, siberian, malayan and sumeratran.
The tigers that aren't extict are: Bengal,Sumatran,Siberian,Indo-Chinese and the Chinese may be extinct it may not.
there are more than 40 types of rare tigers left
Six subspecies: Bengal, Siberian, Sumatran, Indo Chinese, Malayan, South China.
There are six recognised subspecies. Bengal, Siberian, Sumatran, Indo Chinese, Malayan, and the nearly extinct South China.
Supposedly there is eight. The bengal, siberian, sumatran, indo- chinese, javuan, and three more. three of the eight are extinct though:(
There are around 2200 Bengal tigers in India, and Assam, and Bangladesh, Nepal. There are around 1300 Indo Chinese tigers in Viet Nam, Laos, Thailand. Around 500 Siberians on the Russia/Chinese border, 350 Sumatran tigers, around 800 Malayan tigers in Malaysia, and a hand full of South China tigers in Fukien Province, China.
There are currently 5 types, and a six is being classified right now. 1. Bengal Tiger 2. Indo-Chinese Tigers 3. Sumatran Tigers 4. Siberian Tigers 5. South China Tigers *6. Malayan Tiger
2,000 There are in the wild: Bengal tigers-around 2300 Siberian tigers-450-500 Indo Chinese tigers-600-800 Malayan tigers-350-400 Sumatran tigers- 350-450 South China tigers-0-8?* * Possibly extinct in the wild. Zoobred cats being rewilded for release at this time.
There are only around 15-30 left in the wild so it might be the next tiger to be extinct
their is only 3200 tigers left in the world!! :)
about 3500 tigers left on earth
There are nine tiger subspecies, but three are extinct, leaving six remaining. These include the Bengal, Indo-Chinese, South China, Amur, Sumatran, and Malayan tigers, each with unique characteristics and habitats.