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why the population of tiger is decreasing

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Answered by christy5947
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Of all the big cats, the tiger is the largest—and the closest to extinction. ... This catastrophic population decline is driven by a range of threats, including poaching of tigers and prey for the illegal wildlife trade, overhunting of prey species by local people, and habitat loss and fragmentation

Answered by tusharchoudhary77
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Of all the big cats, the tiger is the largest—and the closest to extinction. ... This catastrophic population decline is driven by a range of threats, including poaching of tigers and prey for the illegal wildlife trade, overhunting of prey species by local people, and habitat loss and fragmentation.

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