PLS SAVE OUR TIGER, STOP KILLING...

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The tiger is the most powerful living cat species on the earth and the largest and heaviest living of the cats in the world. Physical traits of the tiger vary according to subspecies, but generally male tigers can weigh between 400 and 700 lb and females between 260 and 400 lb. The males can reach 8 or 9 feet in length and the females between 7 and 9 feet. Tigers generally have brown or black stripes with orange fur, with the exception of the white tiger (which is not a subspecies of tiger, but a Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) with low skin pigmentation). Like finger-prints are unique to humans, tiger stripes are unique to tigers and can be used to identify individuals.

Tigers feed mostly on deer, wild boar, wild cattle and even young rhinos and elephants. They are excellent hunters and prefer to ambush their prey. They use their body size and strength to overpower and knock over their prey causing loss of balance. The tiger then bites the neck and does not let go until the prey dies. Tigers are also great swimmers and are known to kill prey in the water while swimming. Tigers can leap as high as 5 meters and as far as 10 meters, making them one of the highest-jumping mammals in the world. They prefer to live solitary lives and are very aggressive when it comes to territory. The male marks its territory by spraying trees with its urine. Females give birth to about 3 or 4 cubs which remain dependent on their mother for 18 months. However, they may stay with their mother for another 2.5 years.

There are nine subspecies of the tiger and three of them are extinct. The surviving subspecies are the Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) found in India, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, and Myanmar, the Indochinese tiger or Corbett's tiger (Panthera tigris corbetti) found in Cambodia, China, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam, the Malayian Tiger (Panthera tigris jacksoni), found in the southern part of the Malay Peninsula, the Sumatran Tiger (Panthera tigris sumatran), found only on the island of Sumatra in Indonesia, the Siberian Tiger (also known as the Amur, Manchurian tiger, or North China tiger) (Panthera tigris altaica), found only in Siberia, and the South China tiger (also known as the Amoy or Xiamen tiger) (Panthera tigris amoyensis), which may be extinct and is only found in South China.

The main cause of deline is poaching and loss of habitat due to human population expansion and activities such as logging. Tigers are often killed illegally for their fur or their bones which are used in Chinese medicine. Also tiger populations were nearly wiped out up until the 1930s due to hunting for sport. The tiger is now legally protected and there are many conservation organizations dedicated to the preservation of this species.
The tiger is the most powerful living cat species on the earth and the largest and heaviest living of the cats in the world. Physical traits of the tiger vary according to subspecies, but generally male tigers can weigh between 400 and 700 lb and females between 260 and 400 lb. The males can reach 8 or 9 feet in length and the females between 7 and 9 feet. Tigers generally have brown or black stripes with orange fur, with the exception of the white tiger (which is not a subspecies of tiger, but a Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) with low skin pigmentation). Like finger-prints are unique to humans, tiger stripes are unique to tigers and can be used to identify individuals.

Tigers feed mostly on deer, wild boar, wild cattle and even young rhinos and elephants. They are excellent hunters and prefer to ambush their prey. They use their body size and strength to overpower and knock over their prey causing loss of balance. The tiger then bites the neck and does not let go until the prey dies. Tigers are also great swimmers and are known to kill prey in the water while swimming. Tigers can leap as high as 5 meters and as far as 10 meters, making them one of the highest-jumping mammals in the world. They prefer to live solitary lives and are very aggressive when it comes to territory. The male marks its territory by spraying trees with its urine. Females give birth to about 3 or 4 cubs which remain dependent on their mother for 18 months. However, they may stay with their mother for another 2.5 years.

There are nine subspecies of the tiger and three of them are extinct. The surviving subspecies are the Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) found in India, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, and Myanmar, the Indochinese tiger or Corbett's tiger (Panthera tigris corbetti) found in Cambodia, China, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam, the Malayian Tiger (Panthera tigris jacksoni), found in the southern part of the Malay Peninsula, the Sumatran Tiger (Panthera tigris sumatran), found only on the island of Sumatra in Indonesia, the Siberian Tiger (also known as the Amur, Manchurian tiger, or North China tiger) (Panthera tigris altaica), found only in Siberia, and the South China tiger (also known as the Amoy or Xiamen tiger) (Panthera tigris amoyensis), which may be extinct and is only found in South China.

The main cause of deline is poaching and loss of habitat due to human population expansion and activities such as logging. Tigers are often killed illegally for their fur or their bones which are used in Chinese medicine. Also tiger populations were nearly wiped out up until the 1930s due to hunting for sport. The tiger is now legally protected and there are many conservation organizations dedicated to the preservation of this species.
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# 232:
2:51 pm PST, Nov 6, Alexandra MAUVE, France
# 231:
1:52 pm PST, Nov 4, JennyLynn Werner, Arizona
I can't imagine a world without tigers. Even more importantly, I can't imagine trying to explain to future generations why we didn't care enough about them or their future to save the tigers. We must save the tigers!
# 230:
3:27 pm PST, Nov 3, Name not displayed, France
Les plus beaux animaux (L)
# 229:
5:23 am PDT, Oct 31, Helle Collin, Denmark
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4:16 pm PDT, Oct 29, Cendi Wright, Texas
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12:36 am PDT, Oct 29, Josephia Tania, Indonesia
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10:43 am PDT, Oct 19, Kristen Lamb, New York
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# 217:
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# 216:
7:29 am PDT, Oct 17, Judianne Sieber, New York
Tigers are natures most precious and most beautiful creatures.There are only about 5,000 left in the world.I want people to stop cutting down trees because tigers are losing their habitat.Do you want to know why people hunt,FOR FUN!So please help me save tigers!
# 215:
9:15 am PDT, Oct 2, Łukasz Ziębicki, Poland
# 214:
8:25 pm PDT, Sep 30, Glenn Brown, Nebraska
# 213:
5:54 pm PDT, Sep 29, Jen Dowdy, Kentucky
I ask that these great animals be protected not only to save the forests but also people. We and tigers rely on the forest, and the forest needs the tiger to survive. Therefore, we need the tiger to survive.
# 212:
9:33 pm PDT, Sep 25, Jocelyne HUTH, France
# 211:
11:48 am PDT, Sep 21, Milza Agheelz, Indonesia
# 210:
7:09 am PDT, Sep 21, Naohisa French, Armed Forces Pacific
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8:59 pm PDT, Sep 12, Jeanette steffi Gahid, Philippines
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9:22 am PDT, Sep 8, Sommesous Julie, France
# 207:
2:55 pm PDT, Sep 7, Rainey Black, Nevada
# 206:
7:34 am PDT, Sep 6, Grumier Sabrina, France
C'est vraiment horrible ce que l'hommes fait au animaux
# 205:
12:35 pm PDT, Sep 5, Rachel Sipp, Oregon
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8:49 am PDT, Sep 5, Yonker Alicia, France
# 203:
2:05 pm PDT, Sep 3, Arun Mahesh, Pakistan
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