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There are only about 4000 wild tigers left in the world! Where exactly is it distributed? What level of protected animal is the wild tiger?

Published: 2024-09-16 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/16, Wild tigers are different from artificially bred tigers, but with the hunting and killing in recent centuries, the number has become very rare. It is reported that there are only about 4000 wild tigers left in the world! Where exactly is it distributed? What level of protected animal is the wild tiger? First, there are only about wild tigers in the world.

Wild tigers are different from artificially bred tigers, but with the hunting and killing in recent centuries, the number has become very rare. It is reported that there are only about 4000 wild tigers left in the world! Where exactly is it distributed? What level of protected animal is the wild tiger?

First, there are only about 4000 wild tigers in the world!

At present, there are only six tiger subspecies left in the world, and due to habitat loss and continuous human poaching, there are only about 4000 wild tigers in the world.

Second, where are the wild tigers distributed all over the world?

Wild tigers in the world are mainly distributed in Asia, but the distribution of different species is also different. For example:

1. Siberian tiger

Siberian tiger, also known as Siberian tiger, originated in northeast Asia, that is, Russia, Siberia, Korea and northeast China, with a history of 3 million years of evolution.

two。 The Bengal tiger

Bengal tigers were once widely distributed in the broad-leaved forests in the southeast of Xizang, but now only a few are distributed in Xizang Motuo County, and it is estimated that less than 20 tigers are on the verge of disappearing accidentally. The wild Bengal tiger is very hidden, and there has been no tiger attack on people in Moto.

3. Indochina Tiger

Indochina tiger, referred to as Indo-Chinese tiger, is very few (perhaps no more than 10) in the jungle of Yunnan Province and Laos and Myanmar in China.

4. Malayan tiger

Distributed in southern Malaysia, Malaysia and Thailand.

5. The Sumatran tiger

Living on the Indonesian island of Sumatra, it is the smallest living tiger species.

Third, what level of protected animal is the wild tiger?

Included in the IUCN Red list of Endangered species (IUCN) 2015 ver3.1-- Endangered (EN).

Listed in the Washington Convention CITES Ⅰ for animal protection.

At present, there are only 4000 wild tigers left in the world, and claw silicon tiger, Balinese tiger and Caspian tiger are extinct wild tiger species that will never be seen again.

 
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