It all depend on the conservation efforts made. some people say that Tigers could be extinct in the wild in 20-30 years but others say maybe even 10 years. But if the conservation efforts succeed and poachers are found and prosecuted Tigers may never go extinct in the wild. Also tigers probably will never be fully extinct because of the amount in zoos even if they become extinct in the wild technically there not extinct because some individuals which could be made wild again still exist in zoos.
So lets just hope Tigers don't go extinct because if we do mankind has let another beautiful creature extinct because of our greed.
The are not fully extinct but nearly extinct.
There are no Arctic tigers. All six subspecies are fully protected by laws where they reside.
yes it will fully extinct since the saber tooth tiger
The white tiger started from humans breeding tigers in captivity. To make the tiger thrive they would have to establish a small population of white tigers to release in the wild because a tiger with and orange coloring will not mate with a white tiger.
A typical Bengal cat is between 10 and 15 pounds, although larger cats of this breed are not unheard of.
"Bengal Tigers are fully grown at 2-3 years of age. Male reach weights of 200-230 kilograms and up to three metres in length." http://whozoo.org/students/deechh/bengal.htm
White Bengals are fully protected by law as are all tigers..The white Bengal is extremely rare in the wild, and captive populations suffer from health issues because of inbreeding..No more should be bred in captivity.
The bengal tiger is much stronger, larger, and more powerful than any wolf alive, unless if it is a wolf pack. A bengal tiger weighs about 3 times a wolf can weigh, and a bengal tiger has big claws and big paws that can knock out the wolf in one powerful strike. Bengal tigers are known to kill bull gaurs, which weigh about 8 times they weigh!! A lone wolf can only take down a fully-grown bull elk. Even a leopard or a mountain lion is stronger than a fully-grown wolf.
They are not fully extinct. but they are going fastly. They are near totally extinct
Ivory billed woodpecker, there are less then 50 in the world.
Yes. Tigers are fully protected by law, as they are an endangered species.
6 to 7 feet