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5 TYPES OF TIGERS
There are currently 6 subspecies of tigers. The different subspecieis are found in areas of Asia, India and Russia. The largest subspecies is found in snowy areas of Russia. The smallest and darkest subspecies is found farther south, in the jungles of Indonesia. Tigresses (females) are always smaller than males.
SIBERIAN OR AMUR TIGER - the largest of the tiger subspecies, males can be as long as a station wagon. These tigers also have the palest orange coat and the fewest stripes.
BENGAL OR INDIAN TIGER - This is the most common subspecies of tiger.
INDOCHINESE TIGER - These tigers are about 20% smaller and are darker than Bengal tigers.
MALAYAN TIGER - This is the subspecies at the San Diego Zoo
SOUTH CHINA TIGER - These tigers are slightly smaller than the Indochinese subspecies. In the 1950s the Chinese government ordered that these tigers be destroyed because they were viewed as pests. Today, there are less than 30 South China tigers left in the wild. Thankfully, the Chinese have taken steps toward a plan to protect the remaining South China tigers.
SUMATRAN TIGER - Even though the Sumatran is the smallest tiger subspecies, it still is a pretty big cat and is the length of a school cafeteria table!
Marcy
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