The biggest 3 reasons are for their fur, in retribution for attacks on domestic livestock (interestingly enough, there is no documented case of a snow leopard ever killing a human being), and for the eastern pseudo-medicine market.
There are no tigers - snow, or otherwise - in Australia.
i think that tigers can live up to 30 years of age
They can't live in a house
The separate species of tigers like different climates. The bengal tiger is located around india and lives in a tropical climate throughout its life. But its larger relative, the siberian tiger, lives in Siberia and lives its life in snow and freezing temperatures!
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yes but only in the zoo
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.
most of the time they do not live where the snow lives
Snow tigers, which are also known as Siberian tigers, typically live between 10 to 15 years in the wild. In captivity, they can live up to 20 or more years due to access to consistent food, medical care, and protection from threats.
in cold places that usually have snow in them such as Greenland or other countries around the world. or on the top of mountains.
snow leperds ,tigers, amo leperds, white tigers and some birds
I believe so. if you type up 'snow tigers', the pictures are white tigers.