There are no Arctic tigers. All six subspecies are fully protected by laws where they reside.
they are being hunted.
dance in your head
maybey because the preditors always fight with th Arctic Wolf
Yes, if we dont send funds there will be no more tigers in the world we dont want that to happen.
they are being hunted for their skin
the food chain will be all messed up if tigers go extinct
not much will change, and if they do become extinct, lots of wolves are being held captive in zoos so they will probably breed and then get "kicked out" to re-create the wolf population
Tigers are endangered, because there are people out there right now waiting to kill them and they know they are going extinct. but people pay good money for them. Their habitat is being reduced, also.
Being extinct, Tasmanian tigers no longer breathe at all. This animal, more properly known as the thylacine, was a mammal, so it did breathe air using lungs.
2,000 There are in the wild: Bengal tigers-around 2300 Siberian tigers-450-500 Indo Chinese tigers-600-800 Malayan tigers-350-400 Sumatran tigers- 350-450 South China tigers-0-8?* * Possibly extinct in the wild. Zoobred cats being rewilded for release at this time.
White tigers are not extinct. They are usually a morph color of the subspecies Bengal and even though they are rare they are not extinct.
Save the wild Arctic regions, keep hunting under control. Currently, this species is considered vulnerable, not endangered.