Yes, the snow tiger is gravely endangered. It is said that there are only about 2,000 left in existence, all across the world. This is a very low number.
The Snow Tiger was created in 1975.
The Snow Tiger has 296 pages.
a snow tiger is 30 inches tall on there hind legs
The ISBN of The Snow Tiger is 0-385-04841-6.
Panthera Tigris Altaica, Siberian or Amur tiger.
A snow tigers pretader is an indian wild dog
The elusive snow white tiger is truly a cat of many faces! Artistically "snow white tiger" has been used in reference to the coat pattern of the white Bengal tiger. In more serious texts the term has been used to identify the most well known snow inhabiting tiger - the Siberian or Amur tiger. In some older references, almost any large cat might be referred to as a tiger, so depending on the source it's also possible that "snow tiger" could apply to the Snow Leopard as well. To make this truly confusing, avalanches of snow are also sometimes referred to as snow tigers, a tribute to just how fierce and deadly an avalanche (or a tiger) can be. So if your travel agent slips a snow tiger in to your vacation agenda, you better make sure you know what kind of tiger you're getting!
No, sea turtels are not indangerd. However, sea turtles are endangered.
fox are indangerd due to the fact that there are many pepole that hunt them for there fur
No, a white tiger and a snow leopard are two different species. White tigers are a color morph of the Bengal tiger, while snow leopards are a separate species known for their thick fur and ability to live in mountainous regions of Central and South Asia.
no
Snow tigers and Siberian tigers are very much the same, although they are different in some ways. Snow tiger's are found in the snow, and Siberian tigers may, may not be found in the snow. Other than this, the snow tiger and Siberian tiger are the same.