As of the year 2000, the AZA (Association of zoos and aquariums) released the species survival plan for all of the tiger species.
According to this link below, there are about 400-500 sumatran tigers left in the wild. They reside only on the Indonesian island of Sumatra. Some people may ask why can't zoos use artificial insemination on the tigers that they house within their zoos. Female tigers need to be physically stimulated by the male in order for their egg to be released. This is crazy WE need to let them live
Around 400 - 500 wild Sumatran tigers exist today.
Sumatran Tigers can live up to 26 years in the wild.
None. There are only sumatran tigers (2).
Six subspecies: Bengal, Siberian, Sumatran, Indo Chinese, Malayan, South China.
it takes 3-6 tigers to make 1 rug
All tigers have two to four cubs in a litter.
Sumatran Tigers are independent at the age of 2, although about half die before maturity.
It is estimated that there are around 3,900 tigers left in the wild. They are classified as an endangered species and are threatened by habitat loss and poaching. Conservation efforts are crucial to protect the remaining tiger populations.
Many believe that the Sumatran tiger became isolated on the small island of Sumatra, because of climate change. The island is believed to have been created by water levels rising, which in turn stranded the animals. Sumatran tigers are the smallest of all tigers, which suits island life.
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
there are more than 40 types of rare tigers left
It is estimated that there are currently 1400 to 1600 Bengal tigers now in the wild.