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Tigers are the largest cats in the world and they are the most majestic animals
on land, found in Asia .They are also the most powerful mammals yet they are on
the brink of extinction. In the 1900’, the tiger population was more than 100,000 but
today the number has dwindled to less than 10,000 worldwide. Nepal has only 200
tigers and India has about 4000. The reason for the decline in their number is
illegal hunting.

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Answered by adityasin290
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Tigers are the largest felines in the world and as such, many cultures consider the tiger to be a symbol of strength, courage and dignity. The tiger is one of the twelve Chinese zodiac animals, and those born in the "Year of the Tiger" are thought to be brave, competitive and self-confident.

However, because hunting them is also a sign of bravery in some cultures, tigers are endangered. Tigers are hunted for their meat, pelt and body parts that are used in folk remedies. To make matters worse, these great cats have lost most of their habitat due to logging, road building and development, according to All About Wildlife. Experts estimate there are no more than 3,200 tigers left in the wild.

Answered by krishnapriyamcommpnc
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India has a great diversity of wildlife and holds a reputation for owning the highest number of wild cat species in its forest landscapes. Out of the forty species existing in the Felidae family, fifteen are found in the Indian subcontinent.

These are further classified into three different categories based on their size as – Big cats of India, Medium-sized cats of India, and Small cats of India

Let us introduce you to these 15 wild cat species and share some interesting attributes about their elusive lives.

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