Just Six Sub-species of Tiges Remain

Six different sub-species of tigers exist today, scientists confirmed recently, amid hopes the findings will boost efforts to save the fewer than 4,000 free-range big cats that remain in the world, said the report in the journal Current Biology.

Highlights of the Report

  • The six include the Bengal tiger, Amur tiger, South China tiger, Sumatran tiger, Indochinese tiger and Malayan tiger. Three other tiger subspecies have already gone extinct: the Caspian, Javan and Bali tigers.

Sub-species of Tiger

The Sumatran tiger is the smallest alive today. At around 100kg, it’s “only” about the weight ....

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