Yes, the Malayan tiger is one of six surving subspecies of tiger - three more are extinct. It is found only in the southern part of the Malay Peninsula, in the southern tip of Thailand and Malaysia.
It was only identified as being a separate subspecies to the Indochinese tiger as recent as 2004. The number of Malayan tigers in the wild is estimated at 500.
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.
Tigers are top predators. They do not have any natural predators
there are none left
Bengal tigers have no natural wild predators.
we HUMANS are there predators
Humans are a tiger's predators.
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Siberian tigers are at the top of their respective food chain; they have no predators other than humans.
The only predators a wild tiger has is humans
Canines (dogs) are predators, that is they prey on other animals.