The last time it was recorded the number was 9-10, but by now there's probably none left.
Maltese tigers may exist, because they are very likely to have been born to regular orange or white tigers.
No, Maltese tigers do not exist. The term "Maltese tiger" is often used to describe a hypothetical color morph of the tiger species, but no evidence of such a subspecies has been found in the wild or in captivity.
Yes, the Maltese Tiger is real. Look for yourself on Wikipedia.org.
there are none left
probaly the orange colored tigers would be endangered or threatened.
Mostly hunting and habitat loss.
The Statuses are endangered, threatened, and extinct. The white White tiger is threatened.
Yes, I would image they would have the same amount as the normal tiger, after all, that's what they are (other than coloring).
There are many threatened animals like the Giant Panda, Tasmanian Devil, Asian Tigers and many more.
No. Tiger are not naturally occuring in Africa. The only ones you'll find are in zoos and similar places, and aren't particularly threatened.
Tigers typically avoid humans but may attack if they feel threatened, cornered, or unable to escape. Attacks are rare, but can occur in situations where tigers lose their fear of humans or are provoked.
Yes, many people are scared of tigers due to their size, strength, and potential danger to humans. Tigers are apex predators and can be aggressive if they feel threatened.