Yes there is it is called "Save the Tigers"
South China tigers are carnivores and typically prey on animals such as deer, wild pigs, and smaller mammals like monkeys and birds. They are known to be opportunistic hunters and will also consume livestock if available.
There are six living subspecies of tigers: Bengal, Indochinese, Malayan, Siberian, South China, and Sumatran tigers. The two extinct types are the Caspian and Javan tigers.
Some of the animals in danger in China include the giant panda, the Yangtze finless porpoise, the Tibetan antelope, and the South China tiger. These species are threatened by factors such as habitat loss, poaching, and climate change. Conservation efforts are ongoing to protect these endangered animals.
The South China tiger primarily feeds on a variety of ungulates such as deer, wild boar, and livestock. They are also known to consume smaller mammals like rabbits and birds.
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One way to save South China Tigers is to move them to Africa where they don't get hunt down for medicine.
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South China tigers in the wild eat deer and wild pigs.
the south china tiger cub is called the cub
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Yes there is it is called "Save the Tigers"
Like all tigers, the South China tiger consumes large herbivores that live in the local habitat. These include deer and wild pigs. There are also some antelope native to the home range of the South China tiger, and they also hunt water buffalo. Tigers also take elephant and rhinoceros calves, as well as small animals such as monkeys and pea fowl (commonly called peacocks). Domestic animals such as horses are also occasionally hunted by tigers.
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