Hunting and loss of habitat doomed the Caspian tiger. Recent evidence shows the Siberian tiger to be nearly 100% genetically identical with the Caspian.
caspian tigers are extinct
The Balinese Tiger and the Javan Tiger are two extinct species of Tigers.
The Caspian Tigers are extinct since the 70's
The Caspian, Bali, and Javan tigers are extinct.
form what i know all the way till they became extinct in the late 1950's
Bali, Javan, Caspian. However, there is new evidence that suggests the Caspian and Siberian tigers are genetically identical, may be the same subspecies.
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Extensive Hunting is the reason why the Caspian tiger disappeared. Once they were found in Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Turkey, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, the Caucasus, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. Due to hunting by humans it apparently became extinct in the late 1950s
Officially, there are three extinct tiger subspecies (there is only one species, Panthera Tigris). The Caspian, Javan, and Bali. Overhunting and habitat loss doomed these tigers.
There are many species of Tigers in the world. The ones that are currently alive in the wild are:Siberian TigerBengal TigerIndochinese TigerMalayan TigerSumatran TigerSouth China TigerThe extinct species of Tiger are:a. Bali Tigerb. Javan Tigerc. Caspian Tiger
they were hunted so much that they became extinct
Tigers are not yet extinct but are among the animals that are endangered. Tigers are endangered because human beings destroy their habitat. Their food is also scarce while competitors and enemies are many.