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  1. Tigers can weigh up to 670 pounds. Learn more amazing facts about these amazing creatures with National Geographic Kids. Easily recognized by its coat of reddish-orange with dark stripes, the...

  2. Apr 2, 2022 · Tiger Profile. Tigers are nocturnal carnivores known for being one of the most iconic, and largest, of the big cats. They live in a diverse range of habitats across Asia, with most being found in India, but also in China, Russia, Thailand and Malaysia. Tiger Facts Overview

  3. Tigers are powerful hunters with sharp teeth, strong jaws and agile bodies. They are the largest terrestrial mammal whose diet consists entirely of meat; the largest tiger ever recorded was an Amur tiger. The tiger's closest relative is the lion. In fact, without fur, it is difficult to distinguish a tiger from a lion.

  4. About 5,574. Scientific Name. Panthera tigris. Weight. 220–660 pounds. Length. 6–10 feet. Habitats. Tropical rainforests, evergreen forests, temperate forests, mangrove swamps, grasslands, and savannas. Map data provided by IUCN.

  5. Tigers are the largest living species of big cat. The largest subspecies are the Bengal and Siberian tigers. These cats can stand as tall as 4 ft. at the shoulder, and weigh over 800 lbs. in the wild – and even more in zoos! They have thick fur that varies in color, but is generally a burnished orange with vertical black stripes.

  6. Tigers are found in amazingly diverse habitats: rain forests, grasslands, savannas and even mangrove swamps. Unfortunately, 93% of historical tiger lands have disappeared primarily because of expanding human activity. Saving tigers means saving forests that are vital to the health of the planet.

  7. Tiger Facts. Endangered. Scientific Name: Panthera tigris. Status: Endangered. Weight: Male tigers up to 250 kg, females up to 170 kg. Size: Males up to 3.5 m long, females up to 3 m long. Population: Approximately 5,600. Habitat: Tropical, subtropical and temperate regions. Range:

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