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Discover the captivating world of tigers, elegant creatures that inhabit nine Asian countries. With stunning black coats adorned with tan stripes or alluring white fur, these majestic creatures may sport three-inch-long claws for hunting in forests or tall grass. Once numbering 100,000 in the early 1900s, now only 3,000 to 4,000 tigers roam the wilderness. The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) works tirelessly to prevent their extinction, as tigers are renowned for their stealthy hunting abilities and unique camouflage stripes. Among the largest felid species, tigers can reach lengths of up to three meters before leaving their mothers at two years old. Explore the diverse tiger subspecies found across Asia, India, and Russia. Visit www.all.about.wildlife.com, www.hdwallpapersfin6.com, LatimesblogsLatimes.com, Fohn.net, and Guardialv.com for more information. 8
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tiger By Dalton and Marcus
description • Tigers live in 9 countries in Asia. • Tigers may be black with tan stripes or all white. • Tigers may have three inch long claws.
DESCRIPTION 2 • Tigers may live in the forest or long grass. • There were about 100,000 tigers in the early 1900s, today the population is about 3,000 through 4,000.
DESCRIPTION 3 • The tiger has up to three inch claws. • The WCS is helping tigers from coming from getting wiped out. • The tiger is very stalk and ambush hunter and the distinctive stripes are good camouflage.
DESCRIPTION 4 • The tiger is the biggest of the cat family. • It can grow up to 3 meters long. • They leave the mother at 2 years.
DESCRIPTION 5 • The different subspecies we found in areas of Asia, India, and Russia. • They leave the mother at 2 years.
Credits • www.all about wildlife.com • www.hdwallpapersfin6.com • LatimesblogsLatimes.com • Fohn.net • Guardialv.com