the tiger was listed as endangered when all tiger subspecies where put on the endangered list back in the late 1980s
Yes, there are two subspecies of Tiger that are listed as "critically endangered" according to the International Union of Conservation of Nature, also known as the IUCN Red list. Both the South China Tiger, with a population trend posted as "unknown", and the Sumatran Tiger, with a population trend posted as "decreasing, are listed with the endangered status "critically endangered". For more details, please see the sites listed below.
An adult male polar bear weighs around 350-680kg, while a female weighs about 175-340kg.Tigers usuakky weigh only 300kg at most.So in general, the Polar bear is bigger than the tiger.
There are nine subspecies of Tiger in total, and three of those are extinct, according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature, or the IUCN Red List. Four of the remaining six subspecies are listed as "endangered" and two are listed as "critically endangered." The Following list is the IUCN Red List endangered status for tigers.Amur Tiger -- EndangeredIndochinese Tiger -- EndangeredMalayan Tiger -- EndangeredSumatran Tiger -- Critically EndangeredSouth China Tiger -- Critically EndangeredBengal Tiger -- EndangeredYes, destruction of their natural habitat, and hunting for their fur and other body parts, has reduced their numbers to where they are considered an endangered species.yes
Since ligers are created by human intervention by breeding a male lion with a female tiger, and cannot happen in the wild, they cannot be listed as endangered.
The tiger is currently considered an endangered species.
The Chinese tiger is the most endangered. Others are Siberian tiger, and the Sumatran tiger.
Yes, the Bengal Tiger is endangered. The population is around 2100 animals.Additional Information: The Bengal Tiger is listed as "endangered" according to the International Union of Conservation for Nature, also known as the IUCN Red List. The Bengal Tiger has a population trend posted " decreasing". The Bengal Tiger is also protected by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species or CITES, appendix I and II. For more details, please see the sites listed below. Yes. Additional Information: The Bengal Tiger species is listed with the status of "Endangered", and with a population trend of "decreasing" by the IUCN Red List. They are also protected by the CITES agreement, and listed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Endangered Species lists all tigers (Panthera tigris) as endangered also. For more details, please see sites listed below.Yes. Bengal Tigers are critically endangered species. For decades man has hunted down Tigers for sport and for its skin and body parts. This has reduced the tiger number from sever hundred thousands to a few thousand worldwide. Though there were wide spread in many countries in Asia, they are now present only in isolated pockets of jungles in India. They are killed maliciously for their beautiful coats, which are so unique with the tangerine orange and charcoal black colourings! Yes they really are in danger . . .The Bengal tiger is an endangered species, but not a critically endangered one, their numbers are up somewhat, from 1411 in 2009 to 1750 in 2013.All tigers are endangered, which could lead to extinction if protective measures are not effectively enforced. The current wild Bengal tiger population is between 1400 and 1600 tigers.yes they are getting killed more and more a day
Indian lions/Asiatic lions (Panthera Leo persica) are classified as Endangered.
the Swordfish are not listed as an endangered species. the Swordfish are not listed as an endangered species.
Yes, the Royal Bengal Tiger is endangered.
They were listed endangered years ago.
The tiger is endangered because it is hunted for it's beautiful pelt.