Siberian tigers live in Russia, North Korea, and China. They are endangered animals since there are less than 500 living in the wild. Poaching is a big threat to these magnificent animals.
Tigers live alone except for mating and mothers raising their young. They can eat as much as sixty pounds of meat in a day but there are many days that they go hungry. Tiger cubs need to be a year and a half old before they can hunt and stay with their mother for three years.
The Siberian tiger (Panthera Tigris altaica), also known as the Amur, Altaic, Korean, North Chinese or Ussuri tiger, is a subspecies of tiger which once ranged throughout Western Asia, Central Asia and eastern Russia, and as far east as Alaska during prehistoric times, though it is now completely confined to the Amur-Ussuriregion of Primorsky Krai and Khabarovsk Krai in far eastern Siberia, where it is now protected.
The pelage of the Siberian tiger is moderately thick, coarse and sparse compared to that of other felines living in the former Soviet Union. Compared to the now-extirpated westernmost populations, the Far Eastern Siberian tiger's summer and winter coats contrast sharply with other subspecies. Generally, the coat of western populations was brighter and more uniform than that of the Far Eastern populations. The summer coat is coarse, while the winter coat is denser, longer, softer, and silkier. The winter fur often appears quite shaggy on the trunk, and is markedly longer on the head, almost covering the ears. The whiskers and hair on the occiput and the top of the neck are also greatly elongated. The background colour of the winter coat is less bright and rusty compared to that of the summer coat, and tends to be more ocherous. Due to the winter fur's greater length, the stripes appear broader with less defined outlines.
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Siberian tigers are carnivores.
Amur Tigers and Siberian Tigers are the the same species of tiger. Amur is just another name for Siberian.
The Siberian Tigers habitat is the Tundra.
Yes Siberian Tigers do live in grassland
The siberian tigers are endangered because they are hunted.
They are called Siberian Tigers because they live in Siberia.
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Siberian tigers are stronger then sumatran tigers because Siberian tigers are the most wildest tiger in the world.
Siberian tigers will find dry sheltered places to nest, and have their cubs.
Yes Siberian tigers are vertebrates, as they have a back bone, and an internal skeleton.