The Sumatran tiger is endangered primarily due to habitat loss and poaching.
Much of the habitat loss in Sumatra and Borneo is caused by rapidly expanding palm oil plantations, which is caused by a rapidly increasing demand for palm oil. Thus, boycotting palm oil unless it is from a sustainable source will help to preserve habitat not only for tigers, but for animals like orangutans, elephants, and rhinoceroses, to name a few.
As for poaching, various conservation organizations work to eliminate it. Donating to such causes can be beneficial to stopping this illegal hunting.
humans treat white tigers as a friend because sometimes humans help tigers.
The Sumatran tiger has adapted several useful features to further its survival. They have slightly darker coats than other tigers to help with camouflage and longer facial fur and whiskers to help them navigate throughout the jungle.
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their camo coats
because tigers are going extinct because of poachers.
One adaptation that help tigers to survive is their incredible night vision! Tigers can see six times better at night than humans! Some other adaptations are their stripes which help them blend in with the grass, and their great sense of smell.
Tigers to not live in deserts.
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this is probably not much help but i know that the sumatran tiger is at the top of its food web and it eats larger ungulates, like wild boar, tapir and deer, and sometimes also smaller animals, like fowl, and fish somtimes Orangutans. try looking for the food web of the sumatran rainforest. sorry if this isn't much help
To help orca survive, humans can leave the orca alone, stop fishing, stop polluting, stop driving power boats.
the answer is that they have to mucl land that's why
Baby tigers survive with the help of their mother, who provides them with milk and protection. They learn important hunting and survival skills by observing and playing with their mother. As they grow, they become more independent and start hunting on their own.