Once found on the island of Java, this smallish tiger is now extinct.
The Caspian, Bali, and Javan tigers are extinct.
There are only 47 in the world
The smallish Javan tiger lived on the island nation of Java. Now extinct.
Javan tigers were typically small in size compared to other tiger subspecies, with males ranging from 220-310 pounds and females from 165-243 pounds. They had a distinctive thick fur coat with closely spaced dark stripes. Javan tigers had a shorter mane compared to other tiger subspecies.
There are six living subspecies of tigers: Bengal, Indochinese, Malayan, Siberian, South China, and Sumatran tigers. The two extinct types are the Caspian and Javan tigers.
Bali, Javan, Caspian. However, there is new evidence that suggests the Caspian and Siberian tigers are genetically identical, may be the same subspecies.
The Balinese Tiger and the Javan Tiger are two extinct species of Tigers.
Javan,bengal,siberian,chinsese,indochinese,amur,indian,aumatran,and thats it.
It's possible, and has been considered. Since the Javan tiger is extinct, the nominate subspecies would be the Sumatran race, which is a smaller animal than the Bengal, but larger than the Javan was. First the prey biomass must be in place to support a population of tigers before they can act on this introduction.
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
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.
Javan