Yes. Tigers live in Thailand's dense jungles and national parks. While it's difficult to confirm, Thailand is thought to be home to 250-300 wild tigers, but they face threats of extinction due to deforestation and human development.
No, Bengal tigers are not found in Thailand. They are found in India, Bangladesh, Nepal and Bhutan. The Indochinese tiger does occur in Thailand, however.
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Yes. It's a game from Thailand called "Len Choa".
Thailand Tigers, an international league basketball team.
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1,500 Indochinese tigers are broadly distributed throughout Thailand.
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Elephants, Monkeys, tigers, lions, cobra's and antelope are some of Thailand's native animals.
They are found in dense forests and mountainous countryside of Cambodia, China, Laos, Burma, Thailand, Indonesia and Vietnam.
The Indochinese tiger, also known as the Panthera tigris corbetti, is native to Thailand. It is one of the tiger subspecies found in Southeast Asia. Thailand is home to a significant population of Indochinese tigers, but they are classified as critically endangered due to habitat loss and poaching.
There are 12 adult tigers and 4 cubs at the Tiger Temple, or Wat Pha Luang Ta Bua, is a Buddhist temple in Western Thailand