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Endangered animals
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One of the endangered animals
tiger
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Introduction of tigers
Tiger is the body's largest feline. From nose to tail, length of three meters and weigh up to 170 kg. Their body mottled stripes, color can provide protection for them to hunt in the grasslands. Since no two tiger stripes are the same, we will also help distinguish between different tiger.
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Tigers are native to much of Asia, from some of the coldest regions to the steamy rainforests of the Indonesian Islands. They are the top predator in every ecosystem they inhabit.
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Why they are endangered?
the main reasons tigers are endangered—in most cases , critically endangered—are illegal hunting for their pelts, meat and body parts as well as habitat loss that results from logging and other forms of forest destruction.
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How many tigers are now left in the world?
Less than 50 South China tigers, less than 300 Siberian tigers, less than 400 Sumatran tigers. There are about a thousand head of several Indian tiger active in Southeast Asia, and the largest number of tigers in the wild, living in the vicinity of India and Nepal.
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What do they eat? Tigers belong predators, mainly to large mammals such as pigs, deer, antelope, buffalo and bison to Indian food. Tigers can prey larger than themselves prey size.
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What can we protect the tigers?
First , we can stop hunting the tigers. Then , we should stop buying the things that made from tigers. Lastly , we should not eat them.
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