South China tigers in the wild have a chance to reappear in humans, why do some biologists say so?

Updated on history 2024-07-06
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    As we all know, the South China tiger is a world-famous wild animal that is now extinct worldwide. However, there are many people who say that there is a chance for wild South China tigers to reappear in humans. However, it is easy for people to wonder why there is a chance for wild South China tigers to reappear in the human world, when the wild South China tiger is extinct.

    In fact, it is mainly because in the past two years, someone has photographed wild South China tigers in a certain place, and experts have proved that these ** are not fake. However, many netizens said that this ** is more similar to the South China tiger on some paintings. But so far, the photographer has not admitted that what he photographed is fake.

    As a result, some people think that there is such a thing as a wild South China tiger that may reappear in humans.

    1. The extinction of the South China tiger Since the emergence of humans on the earth, the extinction rate of other animals on the earth has increased year by year, and many wild animals have faced extinction, and these animals include the South China tiger. The South China tiger, a scarce animal among animals, is extinct at a relatively fast rate among wild animals. As early as the 50s of the last century, there were more than 4,000 South China tigers on the entire earth, but now the South China tiger is extinct.

    The total number of South China tigers in zoos across the country is just over 70.

    2. The South China Tiger IncidentHowever, the main reason why it is said that the wild South China tiger is about to reappear in the world is that after announcing that the wild South China tiger has been completely extinct, a photographer once photographed the wild South China tiger in a certain place. At the beginning, many netizens questioned whether the photographer faked **, but after the identification of experts, it was found that ** was indeed real. Later, some netizens questioned that the South China Tiger on the ** is likely to be the South China Tiger in the painting, and this group** was found to be indeed fake after many verifications.

    But since then, it has been believed that wild South China tigers still exist.

    3. SummaryThe chance of wild South China tigers to reappear in humans is mainly related to the South China tiger incident.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Because there is a phenomenon of repeated evolution in biology, that is, extinct organisms evolve again, so some biologists say so.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Because people are paying more and more attention to environmental protection, and the environment is now more and more conducive to the survival of South China tigers, it is possible that South China tigers may reappear in the wild.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Because modern biologists have discovered the genes of wild South China tigers, there is a chance to reappear in humans.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I think there is still a chance that the empty car will be rediscovered, because now many endangered animals or plants have reappeared, which shows that the South China tiger will also appear again.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Probably, because there are many such tigers, you can see them everywhere, and it can be said that there are more and more tigers now.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I think she's going to be rediscovered, and she's going to be protected, because it's a very rare species.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Small body animals maybe, South China tigers cannot.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The South China tiger is absolutely extinct in the wild.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In addition to the most basic prey, the habitat environment is also essential, including woodlands, grasslands, streams and other habitats. According to research, an adult South China tiger can occupy 100 square kilometers of territory, and in areas where food is scarce, it can reach up to 400 square kilometers. It is not easy to meet this condition in China, and even national nature reserves are under great pressure!

    Ronald Tilson, an internationally renowned expert on tigers, concludes that the minimum goal for the South China tiger population to recover from the wild is to preserve at least three wild populations, each with at least 15 20 members, and a natural habitat area of at least 1,000 square kilometres. According to this standard, each South China tiger should have at least 50 70 square kilometers of "self-reserved land", and the total number of wild tigers should reach 45 60, which is difficult to imagine.

    Article**4 Take the Hubianshan National Nature Reserve in Hunan Province as an example, with a total area of 666 square kilometers, it has the largest forest ecosystem in the entire central and southern region, and was an important distribution area for South China tigers in history. The current habitat status in the area has been assessed to support the survival of up to 2 9 South China tigers. As for the other protected areas, the pressure is just as great!

    In short, the survival status of the South China tiger in the wild is still unknown, unless someone can photograph a clear original **or**. Before we can obtain conclusive evidence, what we need to do is to continue to protect the habitat environment and restore prey resources, otherwise it will be difficult to ensure the subsequent reproduction of the population even if the South China tiger is born.

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