Wild tigers are found mostly in India
It is estimated that there are no white tigers in the wild. The white tiger is a result of a genetic mutation found in captive breeding programs.
Currently, India has the largest wild population of tigers.
Tigers can still be found in the wild in Russia, China, India, Viet Nam, Sumatra, and Malaysia.
Tigers are mainly found in many South Eastern Asian countries including China, Bangladesh, Siberia, and Indonesia, but the country where most are found is India. The most common colour of tigers is pink, blue and on the odd occastion green and purple.
Wild tigers are found mostly in India
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Yes, tigers are actually only found in Asia in the wild.
No..Wild tigers are found only in Asia. Not exactly a tiger but the otorongo is a big cat in the Panthera genus that can be found in Peru.
EVERYTHING IS WILD!! Elephants, Tigers Peacocks, YOU NAME IT!!
White tigers are not found in the wild as they are a result of a genetic mutation. They can be found in captivity in zoos, wildlife sanctuaries, and breeding facilities around the world.
It is estimated that there are no white tigers in the wild. The white tiger is a result of a genetic mutation found in captive breeding programs.
Tigers don't live in the wild of New Zealand, but are in almost every zoo across the country.
Tigers do not live in the wild in South Africa, any would be found in a zoo Tigers are indigenous to Asia and Russia. Tigers are not native to Africa
There are approximately 40 registered tigers in the UK however, there may be further tigers kept in private collections. There are no tigers found in the wild of the UK.
Currently, India has the largest wild population of tigers.
Wild (untamed or domesticated) animals can be found everywhere. Though most people think of wild animals being akin to lions and tigers, even the house mouse is a wild animal.