Extinction of the tigers

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1. If the hunt continues, the tiger will disappear in 15 or 20 years, so I am very interested in talking to you about endangered tigers.

2. • Weight: between 100 and 300 kg. • Size: between 2.5 and 4 meters long for males and between 2 and 3 meters for females. It has an average height of between 70 and 120 cm at the height of the cross.

3. They usually have litters of 2 or 3 puppies at a time.

3.1. They usually have litters of 2 or 3 puppies at a time.

4. They are totally carnivorous and eat up to 6 kg of meat daily.

5. As adults they are solitary animals.

6. What is the tiger that is in greater danger of extinction?Among all these tiger subspecies, the one most at risk of extinction is the Bengal tiger or Panthera tigris tigris that inhabits dense forests of vegetation where it feeds on small or medium-sized mammals than on its own.

7. How to prevent tigers from becoming extinct? In order to help tigers and prevent them from becoming extinct, more protection must be obtained for tigers around the world, starting with the Bengal ones because they are the most serious, but extending it to all subspecies that have a minimum risk.

8. In general, they are solitary and territorial animals, but of great wingspan that can measure up to more than 4 meters long (including the tail) and weigh up to 390 kilos, in the case of males in the wild. For their part, the females are smaller weighing about 180 kilos.