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There are no Siberian lions, only Siberian tigers. There are around 500 of these left in the wild.
It is estimated that the maximum number of Siberian tigers left in the wild is around 550 tigers.
There are only 900 to 1100 tigers left in the world
sadly yes there are less than 5,000 Siberian tigers left in the world because of poachers killing them for their fur and around about 500-700 are in captivity
there are 12 dinosaurs left
there are 160 Siberian tigers left in captivity
With only 500-600 Siberian tigers left, they are endangered, because of poachers and habitat destruction to the land in which they live.
Around 500 in the last survey, with a lean towards increasing population.
The white tigers are bengals, not siberians, and none are currently in the wild. All are in captivity.
The latest survey, done last year, indicated a slight increase in the wild population, over 550 tigers there now.
In the zoo or in the south eastern corner of Russia if there are any left in the wild.
There is no specific number of Siberian tigers (also known as Amur tigers) in the world, as their population fluctuates due to factors like habitat loss and poaching. However, it is estimated that there are around 500-600 Siberian tigers left in the wild today. Efforts are being made to conserve and protect this endangered species.