MALAYAN TIGER can only be found in Malaysia and Thailand’s southern tip. Dense tropical forest
MALAYAN TIGER can only be found in Malaysia and Thailand’s southern tip. Dense tropical forests and areas close to rivers is where they most like to inhabit. Only about 250-340 of them left in the wild, they are considered critically endangered. Their strips are thinner compared to those of other tiger and are great camouflagers. Keeping the populations of wild boars under control is just one of the reasons they are valuable to humans. They also like to eat deer, cattle and goats. Like other subspecies of tiger, their hunting style is stealthy and quick to kill. They can run up to 96km/h! Their coats are pretty but let’s leave it on them and not as hunting trophies =( For more about these cool cats and see ways you can help: Adopt a tiger :3 >TO BUY THIS PART OF 2019 CALENDAR CLICK HERE< For more from this series >click here< -- source link
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