Tiger Social Structure
Tigers are solitary and very territorial animals, but they have a particular social organization and interactions. Males are more dominant than females except when the latter are protecting their cubs.
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Tigers are solitary and very territorial animals, but they have a particular social organization and interactions. Males are more dominant than females except when the latter are protecting their cubs.
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Amazing photo gallery about tigers. Siberian Tiger Standing in the Wild.
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Information about the tiger subspecies that still survive in the world. There are six subspecies of tigers, Bengal tiger, Siberian tiger, Sumatran tiger, Malayan tiger, Indochinese tiger, South China tiger.
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It is one of the smaller tigers and also one of the most threatened. It is considered extinct in the wild as there have not been confirmed sightings in its natural habitat for 25 years.
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The Sumatran Tiger is native to the island of the same name. It is smaller than other species of tigers and has one of the most critical situations. It is classified as Critically Endangered in the Red List of the International Union for Conservation of Nature.
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