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Of the eight traditional subspecies, only five are believed to exist, according to the Tiger Foundation. The eight subspecies: Sumatran, Indochinese (Corbetts), South Chinese, Siberian (Bengal), Bengal, Balinese, Caspian and Javan. The first five exist but are endangered. The Javan was the last of the remaining three to survive, and the South Chinese is on the brink and there may be not enough to make its survival viable. The Malayan tiger was identified as a ninth subspecies in 2004 by the Laboratory of Genomic Diversity. It is still alive. There are also hybrid varieties in zoos and white variations. There are disagreements on the categorization of tigers.
Maltese tigers may exist, because they are very likely to have been born to regular orange or white tigers.
Tigers can still be found in the wild in Russia, China, India, Viet Nam, Sumatra, and Malaysia.
White Siberian Tigers have never existed. The only tigers known to produce white offspring are Bengal Tigers. No other species of tiger has ever been documented as white.
It has not been proven for vampires to have ever existed. However, it is possible that they have existed and may still exist today.
None seen there in years, but they can appear at any time in a litter.
Yes the Great Wall of China Does still exist.
There's 8 species of Tigers but 3 have gone extinct. The species are: Still Alive: Sumatran Tiger Bengal Tiger Indochinese Tiger South China Tiger Amur (Siberian) Tiger Extinct: Caspian Tiger Bali Tiger Javan Tiger
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Yes, They Existed and they still exist today
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lots No specific numbers exist, but estimates are 27,000 to 35,000.