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Due to the wanton exploitation of people and the destruction of the environment, the habitat of Siberian tigers has been greatly reduced, so their survival is in trouble.
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Poacher. How can animals be worthy of poachers, their fur becomes their money**.
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Because there are fewer of these animals, it is difficult to reproduce, so there are fewer and fewer of them.
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The Siberian tiger is not extinct yet. The Northern Tiger, also known as the Siberian Tiger, originated in Northeast Asia, namely the Siberian region of Russia, North Korea and the northeast region of China, with a history of 3 million years of evolution. The Siberian tiger is the largest carnivorous cat in existence, with a body length of up to one meter, a tail length of about 1 meter, and a maximum weight of 350 kilograms.
Strong and ferocious, compared with other tiger species, the largest individual and the most beautiful body color, so there are"The "King of Beasts".
Habits of Siberian tigers:Siberian tigers often move alone, and only males and females live together during the breeding season. There is no fixed nest, and most of them wander in the mountains and forests in search of food.
Due to the development of forest areas and the rapid growth of population, remote areas have developed into villages and towns in the past, and tigers often forage near forest settlements. Tigers are mostly active at dusk, lurking and resting during the day, and rarely come out if they are not alarmed. The tiger has a large range of activities, and the range of solar feeding activities in the north can reach tens of kilometers.
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The Siberian tiger is a first-class protected animal in China, the Siberian tiger is too rare, there are less than 20 wild Siberian tigers in China, and there are only less than 400 wild Siberian tigers in the country, which can be said to be very precious.
According to the information provided by the world's largest Siberian tiger artificial breeding base, in order to make the wild Siberian tigers have a good living environment, in 1958, China established the country's first Fenglin Korean pine primitive nature reserve in Heilongjiang Province, the hometown of Siberian tigers. In 1962, the Siberian tiger was included in the list of wildlife protection and a nature reserve was established.
Siberian tigers prefer mature Korean pine-broadleaf mixed forests and oak forests that are far away from human settlements, have gentle terrain and have shallow snow cover in winter.
The Siberian tiger's favorite prey are red deer and wild boar, and because large prey are low in the food-poor boreal forests and Siberian tigers have to travel long distances to find them, the range of Siberian tigers is much larger than that of other tiger subspecies in the south. Females generally have a range of 300-500 square kilometers, while males can have an area of more than 1,000 square kilometers.
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As of 2020, there are only about 500 Siberian tigers in the world.
Siberian tigers are found in northeastern Asia, namely Siberia in Russia, North Korea and Northeast China. Due to habitat destruction and poaching, by early 2015, there were only 500 Siberian tigers left in the wild.
Siberian tigers mainly prey on large and medium-sized mammals such as deer, sheep, and wild boar, but also on small mammals and birds. The predation method is sneak attack. The gestation period is 103-105 days, a litter gives birth to 2-4 litters, and the life span is once every 2-3 years, the wild life span is 15 to 17 years, the maximum is 20 years, and the life expectancy in captivity is 20-25 years.
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The natural predator of the tiger is the brown bear!
It is understood that the breeds of tigers with outstanding combat effectiveness include Bengal tigers and Siberian tigers, and compared with the two, the Siberian tiger is even larger. The Siberian tiger, with its short, thick neck and wide and sturdy shoulders, is very good for competing with large animals, but when the Siberian tiger encounters an adult brown bear with heavy weight and thick skin, Bi Chong still has to back down. Under normal circumstances, the Siberian tiger hunts brown bears when they are basically hibernating, and in normal times, even the fierce Siberian tiger does not dare to easily declare war like an adult brown bear!
Therefore, judging from the example, the natural enemy of the tiger is the brown bear!
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Tigers are at the top of the food chain and have no natural predators.
Everyone knows that tigers are quite formidable existences, standing at the top of the food chain, almost all animals, except for those in the ocean, can beat tigers, and they can be counted on one finger. The tiger is the largest cat, it inherits all the advantages of felines, can climb trees, can swim, can make good use of claws and teeth, plus more than 200 kilograms of size, all make it the king of the wild environment!
There are many species of tigers in the world, but they are all very rare at the moment. The largest of the tigers is undoubtedly the Siberian tiger, also known as the Siberian tiger. Adults can reach up to 3 meters in size and weigh up to 250 kilograms, and there are few animals on the territory of the Siberian tiger that pose a direct threat to it.
However, there is no absolute, and there is one animal that can be called the strongest opponent of the Siberian tiger, and it is the Siberian brown bear.
The habits of tigers
Tigers are often 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.
Despite the fact that tigers live alone and have their own territory, they may still be 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.
The male tiger strictly defends his territory, and if the territory is too large, it is inevitable that some people will 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.
The above content refers to Encyclopedia - Tiger.
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The Siberian tiger is a national first-class protected animal.
The cat family Leopard is one of the subspecies of tigers. It is the largest cat in terms of weight, also known as the Siberian tiger. Adult Siberian tiger males weigh an average of 250 kilograms and have a head body length of about meters.
The average weight of an adult tigress is about 170 kilograms, the body length is about 2 meters, the shoulder height is about meters, and the tail length is about meters. The body color of the wild Siberian tiger is brownish-yellow in summer and pale yellow in winter. Several black horizontal stripes on the forehead, often colluded in the middle, very similar to the word "king", so it is known as the "king of the jungle".
Reasons why Siberian tigers are endangered: Habitat destruction and poaching have led to the extinction of large prey such as red deer, on which Siberian tigers depend. Direct poaching of Siberian tigers in Russia, and accidental injuries to tigers caused by a large number of uncleared hunting traps in China.
Due to human activities, habitat destruction and other factors, the distribution area of the Siberian tiger is divided into multiple isolated "islands", and there is a lack of genetic exchange between each distribution area, and even some distribution areas have only one individual and cannot reproduce.
Through conservation measures, the number of wild Siberian tigers recorded in the Siberian Tiger and Leopard National Park has increased from 27 at the beginning of the pilot in 2017 to 50, and more than 10 newly bred tiger cubs have been monitored, according to data from the National Sleepy Fiber Park Administration in October 2021.
Ways to protect Siberian tigers
1. In-situ protection.
First, it refers to the division of a certain area of land or water body, including the object of protection, for the purpose of protecting and managing biodiversity. The second refers to the establishment of various types of nature reserves, including scenic spots, to protect valuable natural ecosystems and wildlife and their habitats, so as to maintain the reproduction and evolution of organisms in the ecosystem, and maintain the flow of material energy and ecological processes in the system.
2. Relocation and imitation land protection.
Also known as ex situ conservation, it refers to the relocation of species whose survival and reproduction are seriously threatened due to the cease of existence of living conditions, the number of species is very small or it is difficult to find mates, etc., from the original place to zoos, travel botanical gardens, aquariums and endangered animal breeding centers for special protection and management, which is a supplement to in-situ conservation. It is an important part of biodiversity conservation.
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