there are roughly 0- 10 000 tigers there. :)
To house all of the tigers.
Tigers don't live in groups.
There is only one island I'm aware of that tigers are extinct from, and that is Java. There was also a species of tiger in Australia called the Tasmanian Tiger, which is also extinct.
Bengal tigers are a species of tigers, and I think the limit of how many tiger cubs a tiger can get in one litter is 5.
The Balinese Tiger and the Javan Tiger are two extinct species of Tigers.
Once found on the island of Java, this smallish tiger is now extinct.
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 many species of tigers world over. * The Royal Bengal Tiger * Siberian Tiger * Malayan Tiger * Indochinese Tiger * Sumatran Tiger * Siberian Tiger * South China Tiger There are a few extinct species too. * Balinese Tiger * Javan Tiger
There is nothing biasically that eats sumatran tigers because they have no predators on sumatran island
No, tigers live in Tiger Jungle.
Tigers are solitary hunters, and rarely associate with other tigers.
350 individualsThere are nine subspecies of tigers, three of which are extinct. The subspecies are Bengal tigers, indochinese tigers, Malayan tiger, Sumatran tiger, Siberian tiger, and the south china tiger.