Humans have significantly impacted the Siberian tiger through habitat destruction, poaching, and depletion of prey species. Deforestation for logging and agriculture has reduced their natural habitat, while illegal hunting for fur and traditional medicine has led to population declines. Conservation efforts are underway, but ongoing human activities continue to threaten their survival. Overall, these factors have contributed to the Siberian tiger being classified as an endangered species.
HUMANS!
The Siberian Tiger actually only has one predator - Humans. Siberian tigers are an endangered species.
yes humans
Adults have only humans for enemies.
it might cough on you
Siberian tiger's eyes are for seeing things. The same reason that humans have eyes.
yes. obviously. humans affect all environments by pollution.
None.Siberian Tigers are apex predators.Siberian Tigers are among the top predators on earth, so they are not prey to any other animal (but if you are counting humans as animals, then humans could eat the Siberian Tiger).
A Siberian tiger is a subspecies of the tiger, one of several.
A Siberian tiger is a subspecies of the tiger, one of several.
Humans are their main enemies, because humans hunt and sell their fur for money.
A Siberian tiger cub