tiger is an endangered animals why
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Pressures from illegal killing, a shrinking food supply, and habitat loss led to the extinction of the Bali, Javan, and Caspian subspecies, and continue to threaten the survival of the remaining subspecies. ... Today, habitat destruction, human population growth, and a demand for tiger parts threaten the tiger's survival.
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Even though they are popular animals that are enjoyed across the world, tigers are endangered, or in danger of disappearing from the wild. This is mainly because of poachers, who hunt tigers for their body parts and habitat loss, when people use the tigers' land, but also because they make bad neighbors for people
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