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<> Tiger is one of the largest cats in the world and one of the most threatening animals on the planet. Here are some things to know about tigers:1
Taxonomy: Tigers belong to the feline family and belong to the genus Exotic Cats, the largest species in the genus Leopard. 2.
Range: Tigers are mainly found in Asia, including India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia and Russia. 3.
Habits: Tigers are carnivores that live on their prey. They are active in the evening or at night and sleep most of the day.
Tigers can swim and often hunt in the water. 4.Physical Characteristics:
Tigers have yellow body hair and have black stripes (the color, density, and shape of the stripes vary depending on the species and individual). Tigers also have strong bodies, sharp claws, and sharp teeth. 5.
Breeding: Tigers usually mate in winter or spring, and the gestation period is about three months. There are usually two to three pups per litter.
6.Endangered status: Tigers are an endangered species, mainly due to habitat destruction, hunting, and human activities.
Currently, it is estimated that there are only 3,900 tigers left in the world. 7.Protective measures:
In order to protect tigers, wildlife conservation organizations and all sectors of society are taking a series of measures, such as establishing national parks and employing village rangers, with the aim of protecting tiger habitats and reducing hunting.
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1. Tiger (scientific name: pantheratigris; English name: tiger).
big cats; The coat is light yellow or brownish-yellow, covered with black horizontal stripes; The head is round, the ears are short, the back of the ears is black, and there is a white spot that is very prominent; The limbs are strong and powerful; The tail is thick and long, with black rings, and the tail end is black.
2. Tigers are typical mountain forest animals, from the tropical rainforest, evergreen broad-leaved forest in the south, to the deciduous broad-leaved forest and coniferous and broad-leaved mixed forest in the north, can live well. In Northeast China, it is also often found in mountain ridges, low forest shrubs, rocky or gravel ponds and other mountainous areas to facilitate predation.
3. Tigers often move alone, and only male and female live together during the breeding season. Each tiger has its own territory. When males and females patrol their territory, they raise their tails to spray strong-smelling secretions and urine on tree trunks or bushes to define their sphere of influence.
They also sometimes scratch at tree trunks with their sharp claws, or roll on the ground, leaving tiger hair behind to define their sphere of influence.
4. Although tigers are solitary animals and have their own territory, male tigers may still spend time with their spouses and children. Adult tigers, especially siblings, are likely to cooperate with each other for a period of time (it is unknown whether it is long-term) to share the harvest. There may be more than one female tiger in a male tiger's territory, but the territory of the female tiger does not necessarily overlap.
5. The male tiger strictly defends his territory, and if the territory is too large, it is inevitable that some people want to take advantage. In the face of intruders, male tigers usually pursue a policy of extermination, and in this way, they can also reduce their future competitors. Female tigers are generally not so boring, and even if their neighbors die, they may not be able to expand their territory.
6. The range of activity of the tiger is large, generally in 100-400 square kilometers, and the largest can reach more than 900 square kilometers. In the north, the foraging range can reach tens of kilometers, and in the south, Xishuangbanna has a short range due to more food.
7. Siberian tigers live in areas with the most scarce prey, and the range of activities required is also the largest, with females needing 400 square kilometers and males needing 1,000 square kilometers. The range of the Indian Bengal tiger is only 10 square kilometers for the female tiger and 30 square kilometers for the male. The range of the South China tiger is larger than that of the Bengal tiger and smaller than that of the Siberian tiger, conservatively estimated at 100 square kilometres.
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