Tigers

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Before I share information about tigers I'm going to tell you why you should save them

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Before I share information about tigers I'm going to tell you why you should save them.
•Tigers have emotions just like us
•They have bonds with others (sometimes with humans) just like us
• They hunt to survive just like us
So why do they deserve to be forced out of their homes? Maybe because they sometimes attack humans but so do other humans expect the tigers don't do it because they enjoy it and it's rare to attached by a tiger. Or maybe we force them away to build a stupid mall as if we didn't have enough. Humans have a reputation of greed and selfishness. And I want to change that. Because we may not look like an animal from the wild but we are more similar underneath.

Now for tiger information for those who are still reading.

There were once nine subspecies of tigers: Bengal, Siberian, Indochinese, South Chinese, Sumatran, Malayan, Caspian, Javan and Bali. Of these, the last three are extinct, one is extinct in the wild, and the rest are endangered.

 Of these, the last three are extinct, one is extinct in the wild, and the rest are endangered

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(This is the Bali tiger this type tiger is extinct.)

Behavior
They are mostly nocturnal.
Tigers essentially live solitary lives, except during mating season and when females bear young. They are usually fiercely territorial and have and  mark their large home ranges.

Diet
Tigers mainly eat ambar deer, wild pigs, water buffalo and antelope. Tigers are also known to hunt sloth bears, leopards, crocodiles and pythons as well as monkeys and hares.

Population
In the early 1900s, there were around 100,000 tigers throughout their range. Today, an estimated total of around 3,000-4,500 exist in the wild. Below is a breakdown of tiger numbers by subspecies.

Lifespan 10-15 years

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