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Siberian Tigers

The largest of all cats, this long furred variety is well adjusted to its home in Northern Asia, and can commonly weigh more than 600 pounds!

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Does a Siberian Tiger live in mountains?

Long ago the Siberian tiger lived in Korea, China, but nowadays they live only in Russia and the population of these animals is constantly decreasing. They primarily live in forests and that is why the process of deforestation may influence their life greatly. Human intrusion into their natural habitat has resulted in changes in local fauna, and many of these animals cannot hunt normally any more. Many felines get killed because their pelts and body parts enjoy great demand on the Asian market, and killing them is a profitable business.

Had brownish spotting for 5 days now it is red with little clots in it but is still very moderated bleeding and with very mild cramps am you at risk for miscarriage?

I don't even really want to answer this question. Keep in mind that I'm not an expert and am simply relaying my personal experience. I had 2.5 days of very light brown spotting with tiny, tiny little round things in it and then the spotting got heavier and turned more red. Very quickly after that I passed tons of bright red blood with clots and lost the pregnancy. Throughout the spotting I had mild cramps and backache. You definitely need to get in and see your doctor. They're the only person who will be able to give you the answer you need. Either way - remember that the unknown is almost always scarier than the known. If you end up not being able to keep this pregnancy, remember that your chances of keeping the next one are excellent. Never lose hope.

Is the Siberian tiger a scavenger?

Yes, all cats (wild and domestic) are predatory carnivores.

What is the difference between white tigers and Siberian tigers?

To be honest, to my knowledge, They are the same thing just a different name a different place calls it pick the one you want too!

The Siberian is paler, with more white on the underparts, and the stripes are wider and there are fewer of them. Siberians have longer fur, and are usually a bit larger. But some Bengals of the northern Indian region and Assam and Nepal, can be as big or slightly bigger than a Siberian.

How does a Siberian tiger get its food?

The Siberian tiger is an apex predator. This means it has no known predators and can eat whatever it wants. Tigers keep the food chain in check by eating other carnivores and herbivores such as deer, elk, and wolves.

What is the bite force of Siberian tiger?

Average bite force of all tigers is around 1000 psi, so that should remain the same, though may be a little higher, for a Siberian.

What are the adaptations of the Amur or Siberian tiger?

Siberian tigers are the largest cats on Earth. They live in a climate similar to North America's Canada. Winter can be snowy and bitter cold. To cope with their environment, nature has given the tiger several ways to deal with their harsh country. First, Siberians have an extra fat layer on their bodies to insulate from the cold. They also have an extra thick coat and more fur on the foot pads. These advantages help the tiger survive the harsh Siberian winters. Plus, all tigers are superior hunters, bringing down even animals larger than they are.

What would happen if the Siberian tigers go extinct?

Siberian tigers are not extinct. They are one of the sub species of tigers that numbers are actually increasing, nearly 550 in the wild.

Do Siberian tigers kill humans?

On occasion, they do kill and eat humans. But they never have been as dangerous as the Bengal tiger, which over recorded history has killed more humans than any other big cat. One tigress killed and ate 436 people before she was taken down by Jim Corbett.

What is a common name for a Siberian tiger?

amur tiger, is another name for the siberian tiger

What is bigger a Siberian tiger or the Barbary lion?

African lion -

Size: Head and body, 4.5 to 6.5 ft (1.4 to 2 m); Tail, 26.25 to 39.5 in (67 to 100 cm)

Weight: 265 to 420 lbs (120 to 191 kg)


Siberian tiger -

Size: 10.75 ft (3.3 m)

Weight: 660 lbs (300 kg)

Why is the Siberian tiger a tiger?

The Siberian is referred to as the stereotype tiger mainly because it is the most commonly known type of tiger around the world even though it is not actually one of the six subspecies. Most people do not know what the subspecies are and how to tell them apart. The first on the list is the Amur, or Siberian, tiger. It is found in eastern Russia mainly, with some in northeastern China northern North Korea. It lives in thick forests that are covered with snow in winter. Its appearance is Paler colouring than most other tiger breeds, with brown rather than black stripe's. It also has a thick white ruff of fur round its neck. it is the largest cat in the world; up to 3.3m head to tail, about 300kg for average male. There are less than 350 in the wild. Next is the Bengal tiger Found in India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan and Burma. Can be found anywhere from cold Himalayan forests to hot swamps to wet forests of north India to dry forests of Rajasthan. It is reddish orange fur with narrow black , grey or brown stripes. Its underside is creamy white. It can get up to 2.9m head to tail, about 140 kg for average male. 3, 500 in the wild. 3rd is the Indochinese tiger. It is mainly found in Thailand, but also Burma, Cambodia, Laos, southern China, Vietnam, parts of Malaysia. It likes to live in forests in hilly to mountainous areas. It has reddish orange to dark yellow fur with black or dark grey stripes. Males get up to 2.7m head to tail, about 115kg. Less than 1000 in the wild. 4th is the Malay, or Malayan, tiger found only in the Malaysian part of the Malay peninsula. It only lives in hilly forest areas because lowland forests have been cleared for rubber and palm oil plantations. Appearance very similar to Indo-Chinese tiger and it was not until 2004 that it was classified as a different subspecies. It can get up to 2.7m head to tail, about 120kg and about 500 in the wild.

5th is the South China, or Amoy, tiger. Found in central - eastern China. It lives in Moist forests and has short broad stripes widely spaced. Gets up to 2.5 metres head to tail, about 150 kg. Only 20-30 in the wild. Without a doubt they are the most critically endangered of the tigers, and possibly already extinct. Finally there is the Sumatran tiger, found only on the island of Sumatra and lives in it's forests, lowland to mountain areas. It is the darkest and smallest of the tigers, suitable for its rainforest habitat. Males get up to 2.4m head to tail, 90 kg. Also Critically Endangered, about 240 left in the wild.

Is a Siberian tiger a decomposer?

It eats, it's a consumer. Only plants are producers and decomposes are bugs that eat dead animals.

Does a Siberian tiger mate for life?

Foreplay consists of growling, play-swatting, and then the female submits and allows the male access. The male mounts the female, sometimes grasping her by the nape of the neck in his teeth, then the penis goes into the vagina.

Are things being done about the Siberian tiger being endangered?

Many things are being done to help the fast becoming extinct Siberian Tiger. Such as reseves which are protected are being set up for them. Also there are laws agaisnt shooting or killing a Siberian Tiger. As well as wearing or using a real Siberian pelt. Another thing is that they are doing captive breeding with them, which is when they take adult Siberian Tigers and mate them so they reproduce offspring known as cubs, and when the cubs are old enough they set them free into the wild. But remember, these are just a few of the many things that are being done to help the Siberian Tiger. And thanks for being concerned for them! They are one of the fastest disapearing species of tiger!!!

What are some of the Siberian tigers hunting habits?

A tiger is a lone hunter, and will silently stalk prey, using their camouflage to blend in with their surrounding habitat. Making their way behind their prey, they lower their body to the ground, once in range, they will wait for an opportune moment to pounce. They hold the animal in place by sinking their claws in deeply, whilst biting at the throat to break the windpipe. Once in the tigers grip, death comes to an animal very quickly.

Why do people kill siberian tigers?

because us humans are mammals and were like meat and Siberian tigers like eating meat so that's why they are deadly.....

What makes Siberian tigers so special?

The Siberian tiger have developed a series of adaptations for his environment: Thick fur, up to 105 mm for hair. Wider paws. A layer of fat, principally in its belly. Longer arms and legs, for the long walks in search of food. The color of its fur is lighter than other tigers and have less stripes.

What is the eye color of Siberian tigers?

A yellow-amber that tends to be a light green around the pupil

What does the Siberian tiger eat?

Why do you nedd this question answered? Are you curious or do you want a tiger? You should know a siberian tiger does NOT do good in captivity. Anyway, they prey mainly on boars, red deer, moose.