The two species are effectively geographically isolated.
yes they do
loss of habitat
Yes, tigers live in Southeast Asia. The population is in danger from poaching and other factors.
The abiotic factors are rocks, water and nitrogen, shelters. The biotic factors are plants other animals.
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they cost around 10,000-50,000 pounds a year so very much
predators,insects,tigers parasites,tinea,tapeworm,etc
Maybe to some extent, but habitat loss and poaching are the major factors.
there are two factors mainly responisble for ectinction of tigers. 1) Global climate change: This really impacts as rise in climate change leds droughts and lack of food 2) Human development is responsible for loss of habitat of tigers
No, notwithstanding the fact that the Thylacine (Tasmanian Tiger) is believed to be extinct. Only the female could bear young. Although the male did have a pouch, it was only to protect his reproductive parts.
Excessive and illegal hunting, called Poaching. Some other factors such as destruction of habitat ( as in the Vietnam Wars).
endangered species of animals consists of animals which are at the verge of extinction due to the negetivr factors which led to it.if those factors continue the species may get extinct.for example the asiatic lion ,tigers etc