Facts about TIGER

Tigers are the largest living cats, weighing up to 660 pounds and measuring over 10 feet in length. They are solitary hunters with exceptional night vision, allowing them to hunt effectively in low light conditions. Each tiger has a unique stripe pattern, much like human fingerprints, that never changes throughout their lifetime.

These powerful predators are found primarily in Asia, inhabiting forests, grasslands, and mangrove swamps across countries like India, Russia, and Southeast Asia. Tigers are carnivores that can consume up to 88 pounds of meat in a single meal, though they typically hunt every 3 to 4 days.

Despite their strength and dominance in their ecosystems, tigers face significant threats from habitat loss and poaching. Conservation efforts are critical to protecting these magnificent animals for future generations.

PROTECTING AND SUSTAINING PLANET

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