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Orange Tigers live in North America White Tigers live near Russia
Yes, tigers live in Southeast Asia. The population is in danger from poaching and other factors.
I think you mean Siberian tigers; who live in Russia, China, and parts of the Koreas (north and south).
Tigers live in the U.S of A northern area... only in zoos o'course though!
Yes they live in southern countries in Africa.
There is no fixed name for the farthest point on the globe, as the farthest point will vary depending entirely upon where in the world you live. For example, in Great Britain the farthest point away is New Zealand, but to somebody living in the USA or the tip of Argentina it would be somewhere completely different, and so it goes on. It all depends on where on the planet you are!
in most parts of it probably mostly in the north
Tigers are native to a wide range of habitats across Asia, including countries like India, Russia, China, and Indonesia. They can be found in various ecosystems such as tropical rainforests, mangrove swamps, and grasslands. Due to habitat loss and poaching, tigers are now mainly restricted to isolated pockets within these countries.
No, white tigers typically inhabit tropical forests and grasslands. They are found in countries like India, Nepal, and Bhutan. Meadows are not a typical habitat for white tigers.
The Indigo Buntings Live in Almost all countries of North America.
Tigers live in the wild in various habitats across Asia, including forests, grasslands, and mangrove swamps. They are found in countries such as India, Russia, Indonesia, and Malaysia.