They are close to extinction in most parts of china mountains. South china tigers are extremely rare since there are too many chinese hunters in the 1600s to 1700s that almost hunted them out. Habitat and climate changes and high population today are also one of the blames to their close extinction.
te bengal tiger is not extinct but may become extinct very soon because there habitat is being destroyed.
Tigers in China and Indochinese areas are either endangered or extinct.
So there is more than a 50 percent chance that a Chinese tiger will go extinct
at least for some time.
Although Siberian Tigers are not extinct, there are only around 450 of them left in the entire world. So no, they are not extinct, only endangered.
isn't in china but in America and yes it is alive
no, not yet but very close. there are less than 15 today
endangered
the south Chinese tigerthe south Chinese tiger
It is South China tiger. They are a nearly extinct tiger subspecies.
South China tiger, possibly extinct in the wild.
there are 9, 3 have been extinct and 1 is suspected to have been be extinct (South China Tiger)
They are subspecies of tiger almost extinct in China.There is about 70 of them lefted i Chinese zoos.Chinese tiger was related to smaller tigers.Average weight for a male is 150kg(330Ib) with length to 2.5m(8.2feet).Females are smaller with average length 2.3(7.5feet) ()and 110(242Ib) kg.
There is actually 6 breeds of tigers still in existence today: (Royal) Bengal Tiger Indochinese Tiger Malayan Tiger Sumatran Tiger Siberian Tiger South China Tiger There are 3 extinct breeds of tigers: Balinese Tiger Javan Tiger Caspian (Persian) Tiger
Bengal Tiger - India, Bangladesh Indo-Chinese Tiger - Vietname, Thailand, China, Cambodia Malayan Tiger - Malayan Pennisula Sumatran Tiger - Island of Sumatra Siberian or Amur Tiger - Siberian in Russia South China Tiger - China Extinct Bali Tiger (panthera Tigris ssp. balica) Javan Tiger (panthera Tigris ssp. sondaica) Hyrcanian Tiger (panthera Tigris ssp. virgata)
There are five sub-species:Amur - (Panthera Tigris altaica)N. Indochinese - (P. t. corbetti)South China, or Amoy - (P. t. amoyensis)Malayan - (P. t. jacksoni)Sumatran - (P. t. sumatrae)Bengal - (P. t. Tigris)
Bengal, Sumatran, Siberian, Indo Chinese, Malayan, South China*. * This subspecies may be extinct in the wild, but efforts are underway to "rewild" captive born cubs, for release into their former haunts.
The existing subspecies are; Siberian, Bengal, Sumatran, Malayan, Indo Chinese, South China. The South China subspecies may be also extinct in the wild.
Bengal tiger (Panthera Tigris Tigris)Indochinese tiger (Panthera Tigris corbetti)Chinese tiger (Panthera Tigris amoyensis)Siberian tiger (Panthera Tigris altaica)Sumatran tiger (Panthera Tigris sumatrae)Malayan tiger (Panthera Tigris malayensis)Caspian Tiger (Extinct)Javan Tiger (Extinct)Balinese Tiger (Extinct)
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.