For tigers only one in ten hunts are successful; a large deer can provide a tiger with one week's food.
9. Tiger stripes are unique.
Like human fingerprints, each tiger's stripe pattern is one-of-a-kind. Different tigers are identified by their unique stripes
8.CAPTIVITY OF TIGERS...
There are more tigers in captivity than there are in the wild.
There are 3,900 tigers in the wild and both China and the US each have over an estimated 5,000 tigers in captivity.
Tigers can use their ears to communicate.
7. TIGER COMMUNICATE
India has over half the world’s population of tigers.
6. POPULATION OF TIGER...
5. Since when is the tiger...
Tigers have been around for over 2 million years
4.Tiger recovered from smugglers
On average two tigers are seized from traffickers every week.Despite an increase in tiger populations, they remain under threat from the illegal wildlife trade.
3. WWF is WORKING for TIGERS...
WWF has been working to protect tigers across Asia and for the first time in over 100 years tiger populations were reported to increase in some areas in 2016.
2. TIGER POPULATION DECLINE...
Their population is declining in Southeast Asia.
1.Tigers have antiseptic saliva
Perhaps, one good side of tigers is that they have antiseptic saliva,