Siberian Tiger
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The Siberian Tiger is the largest of all the big cats.

They weigh in at around 400 pounds and can reach up to 10 feet long. They are covered in thick fur that helps keep them warm in the cold climates they live in.

Siberian Tigers live in Russia and parts of China. They make their homes in forests and grasslands.

These tigers mainly eat deer, but they will also eat other animals like wild boars, bears, and even salmon. Siberian Tigers are known for being very elusive creatures.

They are shy by nature and often avoid people. However, when they do attack, they can be very deadly.

Siberian Tigers are an endangered species with only around 500 remaining in the wild. We need to do our part to protect these beautiful animals.

Animal population

560

Population
IUCN Classification

Endangered (EN)

IUCN Classification

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Geeky Facts about the Siberian Tiger

Fact 1

It is also known as the Amur tiger.

Fact 2

Siberian tigers differ from other tigers because they have fewer, paler stripes, and they also have manes.

Fact 3

The only tiger that can survive in the snow.

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