Tigers: The Largest Cats in the World
Tigers are the biggest cats on the planet and accordingly, numerous societies believe the tiger to be an image of solidarity, fearlessness and poise. The tiger is one of the twelve Chinese zodiac creatures, and those conceived in the "Time of the Tiger" are believed to be courageous, aggressive and self-assured.
Be that as it may, in light of the fact that chasing them is likewise an indication of boldness in certain societies, tigers are imperiled. Tigers are chased for their meat, pelt and body parts that are utilized in society cures. To exacerbate the situation, these incredible felines have lost the greater part of their living space because of logging, street building and advancement, as per All About Wildlife. Specialists gauge there are close to 3,200 tigers left in nature.
Do all tigers have stripes?
Most tigers have the trademark orange hide with dark or darker stripes, yet these markings shift between subspecies. For instance, the enormous Siberian tiger has light orange hide with few stripes, while the littler Sumatran tigers in the Sunda Islands have dim, thickly striped hide
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