The Panthera Tigris is the largest tiger that typically weighs between 487.7 and 221.2 kg. Their population is estimated to be only around 4,000 remaining in the wild. Tigers are endangered due to habitat loss, poaching for animal products, and conflicts with other tigers that can result in death. They live in forests and savannahs, hunt deer and other animals, and can run fast. Conservation efforts are needed to protect tiger habitats and prevent over-hunting to help save them from potential extinction within 10 to 25 years.