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  • Tiger | National Geographic Kids
    The tiger comes back to feed some more Tigers live far apart from each other A tiger knows if it is in another tiger’s territory based on the trees around him Each tiger marks the trees in its area with urine and special scratches Unlike most members of the cat family, tigers seem to enjoy water and swim well
  • Disease surveillance key to saving wild tigers | Cornell . . .
    In the past century, the global tiger population has dwindled from over 100,000 to fewer than 4,000 animals Habitat loss, along with poaching and human-wildlife conflict, have driven this decline and resulted in small, isolated populations that are increasingly vulnerable to outbreaks of disease “Given that tigers are already pushed to the brink, losing just a few to disease can be the
  • Nepal nearly doubles its wild tiger population | Stories | WWF
    In an amazing show of progress for wildlife, Nepal is on track to become the first of the world’s countries to double its wild tiger population since 2010 According to results from the country’s most recent tiger survey, there are now an estimated 235 wild tigers, nearly twice the number of tigers counted in 2009
  • Killer Whale - NOAA Fisheries
    The killer whale, also known as orca, is the ocean’s top predator It is the largest member of the Delphinidae family, or dolphins Members of this family include all dolphin species, as well as other larger species, such as long-finned pilot whales and short-finned pilot whales, whose common names also contain "whale" instead of "dolphin "
  • Tiger - San Diego Zoo Animals Plants
    Tigers are patient hunters and can move slowly and quietly, stalking their prey (usually ungulates like deer and pigs) for 20 or 30 minutes A tiger’s large canine teeth and powerful jaws are used to grab its prey by the neck and suffocate it Tigers use their sandpaper-rough tongues to scrape the last bits of meat from the bones of a meal
  • WWF Tigers Alive Initiative Strategy
    In these last 12 years the global tiger population has increased from an all time low of an estimated 3,200 tigers in the wild in 2010 to around 4,500 (3,700-5,600) according to the most recent IUCN Red List assessment This is evidence that decline in wild tiger numbers has finally been reversed — a rare, hard-fought conservation success story
  • Restoring their roar: What do the next 12 years hold for tigers?
    With a lot of hard work, and through your unwavering support over the last 12 years, global wild tiger numbers are increasing But while there is growing evidence that the global decline in tigers has finally been reversed — currently there are around 4,500 tigers, up from an all-time low of 3,200 in 2010 — this rare and hard-fought


















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