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Answered by 8705hk
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Answered by barath93
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The tiger (Panthera tigris) is the largest cat species, most recognizable for its pattern of dark vertical stripes on reddish-orange fur with a lighter underside. The species is classified in the genus Panthera with the lion, jaguar, leopard, and snow leopard. It is an apex predator, primarily preying on ungulates such as deer and bovids. It is territorial and generally a solitary but social predator, often requiring large contiguous areas of habitat that support its prey requirements. This, coupled with the fact that it lives in some of the more densely populated places on Earth, has caused significant conflicts with humans.

Tiger

Temporal range: early Pleistocene–Present

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Panthera tigris tigris Tidoba 20150306.jpg

Female tiger at the Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve

Conservation status

Endangered (IUCN 3.1)[1]

Scientific classification edit

Kingdom:

Animalia

Phylum:

Chordata

Class:

Mammalia

Order:

Carnivora

Suborder:

Feliformia

Family:

Felidae

Subfamily:

Pantherinae

Genus:

Panthera

Species:

P. tigris

Binomial name

Panthera tigris

(Linnaeus, 1758)

Subspecies

P. t. tigris

P. t. sondaica

Tiger map.jpg

Tiger's historical range in about 1850 (pale yellow) and in 2006 (in green).[2]

Synonyms

Felis tigris Linnaeus, 1758[3]

Tigris striatus Severtzov, 1858

Tigris regalis Gray, 1867

Tigers once ranged widely across eastern Eurasia, from Eastern Anatolia Region in the west to the Amur River basin, and in the south from the foothills of the Himalayas to Bali in the Sunda islands. Since the early 20th century, tiger populations have lost at least 93% of their historic range and have been extirpated in Western and Central Asia, in the islands of Java and Bali, and in large areas of Southeast and South Asia and China. Today, they range from Siberian temperate forests to subtropical and tropical forests on the Indian subcontinent. The tiger has been classified as Endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature since 1986. As of 2015, the global population in the wild was estimated to number between 3,062 and 3,948 mature individuals, down from around 100,000 at the start of the 20th century, with most remaining populations occurring in small pockets isolated from each other. Major reasons for population decline include habitat destruction, habitat fragmentation and poaching.

The tiger is among the most recognisable and popular of the world's charismatic megafauna. It featured prominently in ancient mythology and folklore and continues to be depicted in modern films and literature, appearing on many flags, coats of arms and as mascots for sporting teams. The tiger is the national animal of India, Bangladesh, Malaysia and South Korea.

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