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  1. Tiger | Facts, Information, Pictures, & Habitat | Britannica

    6 days ago · tiger, (Panthera tigris), largest member of the cat family (Felidae), rivaled only by the lion (Panthera leo) in strength and ferocity; it is a famous apex predator (meaning without a natural …

  2. Tiger Facts | Mammals | BBC Earth

    Nov 3, 2024 · The tiger is a large, carnivorous mammal and the largest living big cat. Their distinctive fur is orange and white with dark vertical stripes. The pattern of stripes is unique to each individual.

  3. Tiger | World Wildlife Fund

    Based on the best available information, tiger populations are stable or increasing in India, Nepal, Bhutan, Russia and China. About 5,574 tigers remain in the wild, according to the Global Tiger …

  4. Tigers: Endangered Species Facts, Info & More | WWF.CA

    Adorned with a striped, reddish-orange coat and equipped with an acute sense of hearing and night vision, tigers are one of nature’s most revered and feared predators. The tiger (Panthera tigris) is one …

  5. Tiger - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio

    The tiger (Panthera tigris) is the largest living cat species and a member of the genus Panthera. It is among the most recognizable and popular of the world's charismatic megafauna.

  6. Tiger - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    White Tigers in the Singapore Zoological Gardens Video of a Tiger The tiger (Panthera tigris) is the largest living member of the cat family, the Felidae. It feeds by hunting, and it lives in Asia. [4] Tigers …

  7. Tiger - San Diego Zoo Animals & Plants

    There are currently six subspecies of tigers, each living in different habitats: flooded mangrove forests, arid forests, tropical forests, and taiga. The different subspecies live in small areas of Asia, India, and …

  8. Tiger: A Lone Hunter and Apex Predator | HowStuffWorks

    Sep 23, 2024 · Tigers, scientifically known as Panthera tigris, have striking orange coats, black stripes and piercing eyes. Like other big cats, tigers are at risk. Tiger populations occupy about 5 percent of …

  9. Tiger - National Geographic Kids

    Tigers wait until dark to hunt. The tiger sprints to an unsuspecting animal, usually pulling it off its feet with its teeth and claws. If the prey animal is large, the tiger bites its throat...

  10. Tiger Facts - David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation

    Discover exhilarating new tiger facts including how many tigers are left in the wild. There are nine different types of tiger subspecies.