Tiger

Tiger
Beautiful Tiger

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

where they live

With enough water, prey, and shade, tigers can live in humid rainforests, dark woods, or cold and snowy forests. They can also live in swamps, marshes, and tall grasslands. Even though tigers can pretty much live in any climate, there are some areas that certain tigers are known to populate.
Most tigers can be found scattered across parts of eastern Asia. For example, there are strong tiger populations in India, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, Malaysia, and even in Russia. In India, tigers occupy most of the lower Himalayan Mountains in many of the northern states. Tigers are also found in the west, east, and southern parts of India as well.
There are eight tiger subspecies that live in various parts of the world. These subspecies include the Bengal tiger, the Amur tiger, the south Chinese tiger, the Indo-Chinese tiger, the Sumatran tiger, the Javan tiger, the Balinese tiger, and the Caspian tiger. These tigers are found in south central and southeastern China, Indonesia, Manchuria, and Turkey.
In general, tigers are drawn to their habitat for two distinctive reasons: stalking and an abundance of prey.

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