what are the reasons for the decrease in the number of tigers? give any 3 reasons
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deforestation of trees
getting hunted by poachers and hunters
get to keeping in zoo or
for a show of circus also
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The key findings from many years of study of tiger population have indicated that in many sites, tigers decline in numbers because of habitat loss and prey depletion rather than being killed directly. A tiger needs to eat about 50 deer-sized animals or 6,600 pounds of living prey every year. Wherever prey-base is adequate and good protection measures are in place tiger populations reach high numbers simply because the species breeds quickly.
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