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Elephants, brown bears, rhinos. Elephant: The elephant's ** is very hard, and the visible part of the tiger's teeth is only about 6 cm, this degree is at most a little puncture for the elephant**, the elephant's big nose is enough to break the tiger's spine.
Brown bears: Among the brown bears, the Kodiak brown bear is the most largest, because this brown bear is the largest, even about a third or half larger than the Siberian tiger. Brown bears have teeth and claws, and when they fight with tigers and other animals, they directly pounce and bite them, and the consequences are very serious.
Elephants, brown bears, rhinos.
Elephant: The elephant's ** is very hard, even if a human is holding a cold weapon, it is difficult to cause much damage to it, and the visible part of the tiger's teeth is only about 6 cm, this degree is at most a little puncture for the elephant**, the elephant's big trunk is enough to break the tiger's spine.
Brown bears: Among the brown bears, the Kodiak brown bear is the most largest, because this brown bear is the largest, even about a third or half larger than the Siberian tiger. Brown bears have teeth, sharp claws, and the key is that they can stand up, and when they fight with tigers and other animals, they can directly pounce and bite them, and the consequences are very serious.
Rhinoceros: Rhinoceros has a very hard **, plus they often grind their own ** on the ground and tree trunks, so it becomes very rough, even if lions and tigers and other fierce beasts bite desperately, it is difficult to bite through, plus the rhinoceros has a very powerful single horn, with the rhinoceros sprint, the damage caused will only be more serious than the elephant's, and it can achieve a fatal effect.
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The natural predators of Siberian tigers are elephants, brown bears, rhinos, and lions.
1. Elephant:The elephant's ** is hard, even if a human is holding a cold mound device, it is difficult to cause much damage to it, and the visible part of the tiger's teeth is only about 6 centimeters, this degree is at most a little puncture for the human elephant, the elephant's big trunk is enough to break the tiger's spine.
2. Brown bear:Among the brown bears, only the oil industry can be the most, because this kind of physical punishment is the most human, it is up to one-third or one-half worse than the Siberian tiger, the right teeth of the brown can be sharp, the claw, the key is that when you can stand up and fight with other animals such as tigers, you can directly pounce and bite, and the consequences are very serious.
3. Rhinoceros:The rhinoceros has a very hard **, plus they often grind their own ** on the ground and tree trunks, so they become rough, even if the lion and the tiger bite desperately, it is difficult to bite, plus the rhinoceros has a very powerful single horn, with the rhinoceros sprint, the damage caused will only be more serious than the elephant's, and it can achieve a fatal effect.
4. Lion:The lion is the only cat of the same level as the tiger in nature, both in size and combat effectiveness, it is similar to the tiger, among the African lions, the Katanga lion is the largest, and can reach the same size as the Siberian tiger, so this kind of male lion is also hopeful to be able to defeat the Siberian tiger, but it is just a little reluctant, after all, in the lion and tiger fight, in addition to the size of the body, there is also the luck at that time is also very important.
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There are subspecies of tigers, such as Siberian tigers, South China tigers, and Bengal tigers, among which the Siberian tigers are the largest and can weigh more than 350 kilograms. The palm force of the Siberian tiger is about 1000kg, and the bite force is about 500kg. The palm power of ordinary people is about 125kg, so the palm power of tigers is 7 to 8 times that of ordinary people, so the strength of ordinary people is much lower than that of tigers.
The speed of the tiger is 22 meters and seconds, which is more than twice the current world record for the fastest human being, and about three times that of ordinary people; Felines react 3-5 times faster than humans, and tigers, as big cats, also react much faster than humans.
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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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According to 1987 statistics, zoos around the world (excluding China) are now raised.
There are 623 Siberian tigers, and 94 Siberian tigers are raised in 27 zoos in China (another 5 are not counted). That is to say, this tiger subspecies still has a glimmer of life, if we don't take advantage of the small number of tigers that are still breeding and still have the ability to reproduce, and try to get a few tiger species from the wild in time to renew the existing bloodline to continue its lifeline, then. This world-famous rare subspecies of tigers will really be completely extinct, and then the northeast of our country will truly become a land without tigers.
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The last wild Siberian tiger died in 2002 (on the eastern border of Heilongjiang).
The current Siberian tigers are all bred in captivity, about 10 of them. There are two in Qiqihar and three in Harbin. That's what I know.
There seem to be a few other animals, but I'm not sure they don't exist anymore.
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Not extinct yet.
The Russian Far East is home to 95% of the world's wild Siberian tiger population. According to Russian statistics, in the mountains and forests of the Khabarovsk and Primorsky Territories, there were about 200 Siberian tigers in the wild in 1992, rising to 350 in 2004.
The results of the 2005 census showed that between 423 and 502 Siberian tigers live in the wild in Russia. In Primorsky Krai in particular, the population of Siberian tigers has risen from 450 to 500 in the last decade.
Under strict inspections, the behavior of illegal poachers has been controlled, but many tiger cubs still die in road traffic accidents.
On June 4, 2015, the latest wild tiger census released in Russia**, covering 150,000 square kilometers of wild Siberian tiger habitat, about 2,000 professionals participated in the field survey, the census results show that the number of wild Siberian tigers in Russia has grown to 480 to 540, including about 100 cubs.
In China's Changbai Mountains, it is estimated that there are still about 8-12 Siberian tigers in the wild. At present, only the Wanda Mountains and Laoye Ridge in Heilongjiang may have wild Siberian tigers, with about 5-7 tigers. The Siberian Tiger Forest Park in Harbin, Heilongjiang Province (which is the same unit as the Hengdao Hezi Feline Breeding Center) is the world's largest artificial breeding base for Siberian tigers.
In 2007, the number of Siberian tigers at the base has grown from eight to more than 1,000.
As one of China's national first-class protected animal species, China has formulated strict management measures for the protection of Siberian tigers, on the one hand, the law prohibits the production and sale of tiger-based traditional Chinese medicine, such as tiger bone paste, tiger bone wine, etc., blocking the application market, and compensating farmers whose cattle and sheep are preyed on by tigers.
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The Siberian tiger is a Siberian tiger, mainly distributed in Russia and our country's northeast and north China, and there are still wild ones, but there are not many of them. The wild South China tiger is basically gone, and there will be the South China tiger ** incident not long ago.
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Not extinct, everyone knows that the Siberian tiger is a polar protected animal.
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The wild ones are extinct, but there are still in the zoo.
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No, but the wild ones can't be said except.
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