The tiger's scientific name is Panthera tigris tigris. They primarily live in India and Bangladesh in national parks like Sundarbans and Rabthambore. Tigers are carnivorous and solitary animals with strong legs and hair. Their coat is typically red or white. Females give birth to litters of around 6 cubs after a 90-115 day gestation period. However, tigers are now an endangered species due to threats such as illegal hunting, habitat loss to agriculture, and their reduced population numbers.