SAVE THE TIGERS
What are Tigers?
 Tigers are the biggest of all cats.
 There are 6 different kinds of tigers.
 Most tigers live and hunt alone.
 Tigers catch and eat meat.
 Baby tigers are called cubs.
 They are one of the most threatened species of animal

on earth.
 There used to be nine subspecies, or breeds, of tiger,
but three have become extinct in the last century:
the Bali, Caspian and Javan tigers are extinct.
 The South Chinese tiger is almost extinct, perhaps
already is.
 Today there are six different subspecies of tiger:
Types of Tigers

Indochinese Tiger

South Chinese Tiger
Sumatran Tiger

Siberian Tiger

Bengal Tiger
Diet:
The tiger’s diet consists of cattle, deer, pigs, antelope, buffalo,
wild boar, goats, bears, porcupine, mammals, birds, reptiles,
and occasionally people.
Weight
A male tiger usually weighs 221-675 pounds.
A female tiger usually weighs 165-400 pounds.
Length

A male tiger is usually 8-10 feet long.
A female tiger is usually 7-9 feet long.
Population
Siberian Tiger: about 200 left
Sumatra Tiger: about 300 left
Indochinese Tiger: about 1750 left
Bengal Tiger: about 4700 left
Range of Tigers
Why ???
Prevent Climate
Change

Brings Rain

TIGERS

Supports
livelihood

Symbol of
national Pride

Protects genetic
diversity
How ???
 Plant more trees and increase water resources.
 Avoid deforestation.
 Avoid industrialisation.

 Stop pollution.
 Avoid human and natural wildfires.
 Increase political will, funding and commitment
 Do not hunt any animal.
 Do not interfere in their lifecycle.
 Reduce human-tiger conflict
 Increase political will, funding and commitment

 Tiger science
SAVE THE TIGERS
SAVE THE NATION
Presented By
Rahul Bhagwat Ghalme
S.E. Chem

The tigers

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    What are Tigers? Tigers are the biggest of all cats.  There are 6 different kinds of tigers.  Most tigers live and hunt alone.  Tigers catch and eat meat.  Baby tigers are called cubs.  They are one of the most threatened species of animal on earth.  There used to be nine subspecies, or breeds, of tiger, but three have become extinct in the last century: the Bali, Caspian and Javan tigers are extinct.  The South Chinese tiger is almost extinct, perhaps already is.  Today there are six different subspecies of tiger:
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    Types of Tigers IndochineseTiger South Chinese Tiger
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    Diet: The tiger’s dietconsists of cattle, deer, pigs, antelope, buffalo, wild boar, goats, bears, porcupine, mammals, birds, reptiles, and occasionally people. Weight A male tiger usually weighs 221-675 pounds. A female tiger usually weighs 165-400 pounds. Length A male tiger is usually 8-10 feet long. A female tiger is usually 7-9 feet long. Population Siberian Tiger: about 200 left Sumatra Tiger: about 300 left Indochinese Tiger: about 1750 left Bengal Tiger: about 4700 left
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    Why ??? Prevent Climate Change BringsRain TIGERS Supports livelihood Symbol of national Pride Protects genetic diversity
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    How ???  Plantmore trees and increase water resources.  Avoid deforestation.  Avoid industrialisation.  Stop pollution.  Avoid human and natural wildfires.  Increase political will, funding and commitment  Do not hunt any animal.  Do not interfere in their lifecycle.  Reduce human-tiger conflict  Increase political will, funding and commitment  Tiger science
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