500 malayan tigers left in the world!
Six subspecies: Bengal, Siberian, Sumatran, Indo Chinese, Malayan, South China.
No, Malayan tigers are not invertebrates. They are mammals belonging to the cat family, Felidae.
Malaysia.
The islands of Malaysia.
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
north america
Six. Bengal, indo chinese, chinese, siberian, malayan and sumeratran.
About 3,000 are left in the world today.
There are six recognised subspecies. Bengal, Siberian, Sumatran, Indo Chinese, Malayan, and the nearly extinct South China.
white tiger, Bengal tiger, inochinese tiger, malayan tiger, south china tiger and the sumatran tiger.
The Malayan tapir is a large herbivore. They eat the leaves and shoots of 115 different plant species. they are also prey animals for tigers and leopards.
five years ago it was about 5,500 to about 6000. But ive heard that it is shrinking fast so im unsure of what it is currently... must not be good though. that's the world tiger population by the way