Biology, asked by JitamBarman123, 8 months ago

In a forest all the tigers have extinct, but there's a lots of dear. In this situation if we release some tigers there which struggle of life they have to face? answer me for a two marks question. please help me....​

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Answered by poonamupadhyay254
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After a century of decline, overall wild tiger numbers are starting to tick upward. Based on the best available information, tiger populations are stable or increasing in India, Nepal, Bhutan, Russia and China. An estimated 3,900 tigers remain in the wild, but much more work is needed to protect this species if we are to secure its future in the wild. In some areas, including much of Southeast Asia, tigers are still in crisis and declining in number.

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Answered by Abhishek1006
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From award-winning ethnomusicologist and evolutionary musicologist from the University of Melbourne, Joseph Jordania, this book discusses the long and dynamic evolutionary interaction between human ancestors and the ancestors of the big cats. The author closely follows the history of their relationship, from initial sporadic contacts between tree-living primates and ancestral big cats, to their later rivalry on the woodlands and open savannah, and finally into the present day where both big and small cats still captivate the eyes and minds of millions of people - this book essentially presents the original hypothesis of human and big cat co-evolution. Why were humans and lions the two most widespread mammalian species of our planet? Why are lions social and why do they have manes? Why are virtually all man-eating lions male and all man-eating tigers female

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