Sumatran Tigers can live up to 26 years in the wild.
Sumatran Tigers are independent at the age of 2, although about half die before maturity.
An average of thirty!
The gestation period (time of pregnancy) of a tiger is 104-106 days.
There are between 350-550 in the wild presently.
All tigers have two to four cubs in a litter.
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round about 5 or 6 years depending on the breed
Forever tigers are awesome
Many things are impacting Sumatran Tiger population. They are:Human activity like logging and deforestation - which is reducing tiger habitatsHuman hunting & poaching which is killing dozens of animals ever year.Approximately around 400 odd tigers only are left in the wild.
Good question There are heaps of different tiger species such as, the white tiger, Bengal tiger (the most dangerous species of tiger), Siberian tiger, Indochinese tiger, Sumatran tiger, Caspian tiger, Bali tiger, South China tiger and the Javan tiger. Hope this answered you question (: There is one tiger species, but six living subspecies. Bengal, Siberian, Malayan, Indo Chinese, Sumatran, South China. Extinct subspecies are the Caspian, Javan, and Bali.
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
A tiger is an animal and is the largest predatory feline. There are many different breeds of tigers (Bengal, Sumatran, Siberian) and they live all over the world however they are increasingly threatened by poachers and people encroaching on their habitat. So to answer your question, yes, of course it is.