there are 4 tiger sub species still living today
By 2013, the Bengal tiger population in the wild is 1900.
The tiger population is at one of its lowest levels ! At less than 3200 left in the wild !
The rare mutation of the tiger that is white is a Bengal tiger, not a Siberian. None have been seen among the wild Bengal population in years.
India is home to the world's largest population of tigers in the wild, with around 70% of the global tiger population residing in Indian forests.
There is only one species of tiger, Panthera Tigris, but six recognised subspecies, all of which are currently endangered. The subspecies are: Bengal tiger, Panthera Tigris Tigris, population around 2300. Indo Chinese Tiger, Panthera Tigris Corbetti, population around 1300. Malayan Tiger, Panthera Tigris Jacksoni, population around 800. Siberian tiger, Panthera Tigris Altaica, population around 500. Sumatran Tiger, Panthera Tigris Sumatrae, population around 400. South China tiger, Panthera Tigris Amoyensis, less than ten in the wild, if they exist at all. China is pursuing a project to reintroduce captive born South China tigers back into the wild in their former haunts.
White tigers are only a rare color phase of the Bengal tiger. As of today, there are not any white tigers among the wild population.
There is only about 200 worldwide. They are a mutation, there has never been a documented wild birth of a white tiger. All white tigers have been bred and raised from the same white tiger found in the 1950's, all inbred to keep the white gene alive.
Many things are impacting Sumatran Tiger population. They are:Human activity like logging and deforestation - which is reducing tiger habitatsHuman hunting & poaching which is killing dozens of animals ever year.Approximately around 400 odd tigers only are left in the wild.
It is a wild animal
Wild Tiger Woman was created on 1968-03-21.
The population of Giant Tiger is 7,000.
The population of Tiger Brands is 12,697.