Sometimes they do, but not as in the past when there were more tigers.
100,000
The Caspian, Bali, and Javan tigers are extinct.
Tigers are important in many cultures. In the Chinese culture they are admired for their strength and beauty. In the past they were also prized for their use in making medicines.
Deforestation is one of the leading causes in death among Tigers. Over the past decade, it's been estimated that over 1,000 Tigers have died for this reason.
100
Yes, due to habitat loss and deforestation.
I've heard that there is a Buddhist temple where monks live with incredibly gentle tigers (this is real). these tigers do not attack people, even if provoked, and even seem to enjoy listening to the head monk preaching. the monks believe that these tigers are actually the reincarnation of Buddhist monks who died in the past.
a lot like quit a lot to be honest its unberliverable
Tigers used to be plentiful but in the past years tigers have been hunted for their coats in large numbers. Tigers also produce some kind of rare medicine that is very expensive but many hunters still take the risk on hunting them now that poaching wild cats has been banned.
No, human traits have not been frozen for the past 2 centuries. Evolution is an ongoing process influenced by various factors including natural selection, genetic mutations, and environmental changes, which can lead to changes in the distribution of traits over time.
Humans do not use tigers for any specific purpose. In the past, tigers have been hunted for their skins, bones, and other body parts, but such practices are now illegal and considered unethical due to conservation efforts and protections in place for this endangered species.