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What is a Tiger?

Tricia Christensen
Tricia Christensen
Tricia Christensen
Tricia Christensen

Tigers are of the genus and species Panthera tigris, and are both revered and feared, hunted and protected. These typically orange with black striped (some are white due to a genetic mutation) carnivores can be exceptionally large. There are actually several subspecies of tiger that live throughout parts of Asia, and though these species can mate, they have separate distinctions, tolerate different types of habitats, and may differ in size and proliferation. The largest males of the subspecies, Siberians, can weigh about 660 pounds (299.37 kg) and have a nose to tail tip length of 13 feet (3.96 m).

Some of these subspecies are now close to extinction, and a few are already extinct. For instance subspecies like the Balinese, the Javan and the Caspian are gone. The South China subspecies is likely to become extinct, even though the Chinese government now forbids the hunting of these tigers. There have been few sightings of this animal, and only a few exist in zoos. Other types include the Bengal, Indochinese, Malayan, Sumatran and Siberian tiger. Virtually all tigers are endangered, and tiger hunting even when it is made illegal, continues to exist.

Bali, where Balinese tigers lived.
Bali, where Balinese tigers lived.

In the wild, life expectancy is about 15-20 years, but when kept in captivity humanely, the animals may live longer. The animal reaches sexual maturity at about three to four years of age, and mate for brief periods and then separate. Only females and cubs live together, though the cubs may remain with their mothers until they reach maturity. Cubs are at risk from mature males that wish to mate, since they may attempt to kill smaller cubs in order to encourage the mother’s urge to mate again.

Tigers are generally orange with black stripes.
Tigers are generally orange with black stripes.

Tigers are carnivores not by choice or habit but by necessity. They are called obligate carnivores since they must eat meat in order to survive. What types of meat typically are eaten largely depends upon subspecies and location of the tiger. Generally these mammals will eat various midsized animals that are small enough to tackle easily. Occasionally there have been accounts of attacks on Asian elephants, and on crocodiles, but usually tigers have more sense than to attack creatures that have so great a potential to injure them.

Tigers must eat meat to survive, and have been known to go after elephants.
Tigers must eat meat to survive, and have been known to go after elephants.

These huge cats have increasingly come into contact with humans, leading to some tiger attacks on humans. Mostly the animals will avoid human habitats when they can, but they are opportunistic. As such, they are sometimes labeled man-eaters, and there are numerous accounts of attacks on humans, both in the wild and in captivity. Even trained animals have attacked and critically injured their trainers.

The Chinese government has banned the hunting of certain tiger species on the verge of extinction.
The Chinese government has banned the hunting of certain tiger species on the verge of extinction.

Their wildness cannot be trained out, and their size and unpredictability can make them treacherous. Nevertheless, there are about 12,000 tigers owned as pets in the US alone. A higher number of tigers exist in captivity than the total wild population.

The small population of all the subspecies combined means in most cases these animals are greatly endangered, and they have been in some cases hunted to extinction. Some mythologies, especially in Asian medicine suggest that certain parts of the tiger can increase fertility or stamina. The animals have also been hunted for their fur, or merely because they are the largest of the big cats. More positively, tigers are sometimes thought to have mystical powers; they are one of the 12 Chinese zodiac signs, and they are on coats of arms, national flags, and may be nearly worshipped. This has not helped the animal much, though there are now considerable efforts to conserve wild tigers and to hopefully increase their populations.

Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly is a tiger and where can it be found?

A tiger is a large carnivorous mammal, scientifically known as Panthera tigris, belonging to the Felidae family. Tigers are known for their distinctive orange coats with black stripes. They are native to diverse habitats in Asia, from the Siberian taiga to Indian grasslands and Southeast Asian jungles. According to the World Wildlife Fund, there are around 3,900 wild tigers globally, with the largest populations in India.

How many species of tigers are there and which is the largest?

There are six living subspecies of tigers: Bengal, Indochinese, Malayan, Siberian (Amur), South China, and Sumatran. The Siberian tiger is the largest, with males weighing up to 660 pounds and measuring up to 10 feet in length, as per the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). The smallest is the Sumatran tiger, with males weighing about 310 pounds.

What do tigers eat and how do they hunt?

Tigers are apex predators and primarily feed on ungulates such as deer, wild boar, and buffalo. They are solitary hunters, relying on stealth and strength to ambush their prey, usually at night. Tigers have been recorded to consume up to 90 pounds of meat in one meal, but they can go several days without eating after a large kill.

Are tigers endangered and what are the main threats to their survival?

Yes, tigers are classified as endangered by the IUCN Red List. The main threats to their survival include habitat loss due to deforestation, poaching for their fur and body parts, and depletion of their prey base. Conservation efforts are crucial to protect the remaining tiger populations and their habitats.

How do tigers communicate with each other?

Tigers communicate through a variety of vocalizations, body language, and scent markings. They roar to assert territory, attract mates, or intimidate rivals. Chuffing, a soft puffing sound, is used as a friendly greeting. Tigers also scratch trees and use urine to mark their territory, which conveys information about their identity and reproductive status to other tigers.

What role do tigers play in their ecosystems?

Tigers play a critical role as top predators in their ecosystems. By controlling prey populations, they help maintain a balanced food web. This regulation of species numbers can prevent overgrazing and support diverse plant and animal communities. Their presence also indicates a healthy environment, as they require large territories with abundant prey and vegetation.

Tricia Christensen
Tricia Christensen

Tricia has a Literature degree from Sonoma State University and has been a frequent AllThingsNature contributor for many years. She is especially passionate about reading and writing, although her other interests include medicine, art, film, history, politics, ethics, and religion. Tricia lives in Northern California and is currently working on her first novel.

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Tricia Christensen
Tricia Christensen

Tricia has a Literature degree from Sonoma State University and has been a frequent AllThingsNature contributor for many years. She is especially passionate about reading and writing, although her other interests include medicine, art, film, history, politics, ethics, and religion. Tricia lives in Northern California and is currently working on her first novel.

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Discussion Comments

lionbuild

I find it sad that such an incredible animal is hunted and poached for "medicinal" purposes.

Incidentally the largest of the remaining tiger species is the Siberian, as the article says, but the one most associated with attacks on humans is the Bengal tiger.

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    • Bali, where Balinese tigers lived.
      By: Ruslan Olinchuk
      Bali, where Balinese tigers lived.
    • Tigers are generally orange with black stripes.
      By: Mingis
      Tigers are generally orange with black stripes.
    • Tigers must eat meat to survive, and have been known to go after elephants.
      By: ILYA AKINSHIN
      Tigers must eat meat to survive, and have been known to go after elephants.
    • The Chinese government has banned the hunting of certain tiger species on the verge of extinction.
      By: DR
      The Chinese government has banned the hunting of certain tiger species on the verge of extinction.