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Essential Facts About Tigers: Migration, Population, and Threats

Discover crucial facts about tigers, including their migration patterns, current population status, and primary threats. Tigers do not migrate and are found in scattered populations from India to Vietnam and Indonesia, particularly on Sumatra. Their prey includes deer, wild pigs, monkeys, and various other animals within the 50-200 kg range. Unfortunately, tigers face significant threats in the wild, and they are now extinct in China and North Korea. A fully-grown tiger can weigh around 700 lbs, showcasing their strength and importance in the ecosystem.

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Essential Facts About Tigers: Migration, Population, and Threats

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  1. Tiger Answers By Carson & Kristen

  2. 1. Do tigers migrate? No. 2. What is the population of tigers today? The tiger occurs only in scattered populations from India to Vietnam and in Indonesia (Sumatra), the Russian Far East 3. What are the tigers prey? Deer and wild pigs, monkeys, birds, reptiles and fish usually in the 50 - 200 kg (110 - 440 lb) range 4. What are the tigers biggest threats? Sambar, chital, swamp deer, red deer, rusa deer and wild boar. 5.Where are the tigers extinct? In China and North Korea the tiger is extinct in these countries. 6. What is the average weight of a fully-grown tiger? The average full-grown tiger can weigh 700lbs.

  3. These images were found at… www.demonoid.com/files/details/1603401/775222/ www.softpedia.com/progScreenshots/Tigers-Free... www.projo.com/travel/content/TRV-TIGERS_02-22... • www.impactlab.com/.../ • cute-wallpaper.blogspot.com/2008/08/tiger.html • www.alexandgregory.com/siberian_tigers.html

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