* The Bengal tiger lives in forested areas around the Indian sub-continent. Population estimates of approximately 4,000 make it the most populous of all tiger subspecies. * Indo-Chinese tigers live forested areas of South East Asian states such as China, Thailand and Myanmar. This species ranks as the second most populous with maybe around 2,000 living in the wild. * Sumatran tigers live on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia. They are the smallest of the tiger species and there might be around 400 living in the wild. * Siberian or Amur tigers hold the distinction of being the biggest of the world's big cats. They live along the forests of the Amur River, a natural boundary line between Russia and China on the east coast. They are endangered, however, population estimates taken over the past decade show that 400-500 remained steady. * South China tigers live in south-central China, and are commonly recognized as the most endangered tigers in the world. The Chinese government now gives them the same status as the Panda, and is actively pursuing a conservation program. Population estimates are difficult to establish. There may be a couple of dozen or so living in the wild and another sixty or so in zoos. * The Bengal tiger lives in forested areas around the Indian sub-continent. Population estimates of approximately 4,000 make it the most populous of all tiger subspecies. * Indo-Chinese tigers live forested areas of South East Asian states such as China, Thailand and Myanmar. This species ranks as the second most populous with maybe around 2,000 living in the wild. * Sumatran tigers live on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia. They are the smallest of the tiger species and there might be around 400 living in the wild. * Siberian or Amur tigers hold the distinction of being the biggest of the world's big cats. They live along the forests of the Amur River, a natural boundary line between Russia and China on the east coast. They are endangered, however, population estimates taken over the past decade show that 400-500 remained steady. * South China tigers live in south-central China, and are commonly recognized as the most endangered tigers in the world. The Chinese government now gives them the same status as the Panda, and is actively pursuing a conservation program. Population estimates are difficult to establish. There may be a couple of dozen or so living in the wild and another sixty or so in zoos.
white tigers different from other animals because white tigers are having beautiful white fur.
There is only one species of tiger, panthera tigris, but six sub species. They vary in size, stripe pattern, and habitat preference.
they way 600 pounds that's all i know =p
Lions and tigers are completely different species. Baby lions are called cubs
No, lions and tigers are not from the same species. Lions are of the species Panthera leo, while tigers are of the species Panthera tigris. They are both part of the Panthera genus, but belong to different species.
No, they are different species but belong to the same genus of Panthera.
No tigers are not female lions. Tigers are a separate species of big cats.
Lions and tigers have different genetic make up. That means their DNA are quite different to make them different species.
tigers, lions, cats, wildcats, cheaters, jaguar, puma... etc
All lions, panthers, house cats, and other similar animals are considered "cats." Lions are related to cats.
They are different animals.
there is two cross breds between lions and tigers. they're ligers and tigons.
Yes. They are both cats.
Lions are native to Africa, leopards are also native to Africa but tigers are not native to Africa.
The way they are different are lions and tigers can not run as fast or that they do not have spots or legs as long as the cheetahs.