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Tigers: The Strongest Cats in Danger"

Tiger
Tigers are the biggest cats in the world, and they are known for their strength and fierceness, comparable only to lions. Unfortunately, tigers are in danger of extinction in their natural habitats. They can be found in various places, from the Russian Far East to parts of North Korea, China, India, and Southeast Asia, even on the Indonesian island of Sumatra.


The largest kind of tiger is the Siberian, also called the Amur tiger. It can grow up to 4 meters long and weigh as much as 300 kilograms. The Bengal tiger, found in India, is the most numerous among tiger species, making up about half of the total tiger population. Male tigers are bigger than females, with some reaching a shoulder height of about 1 meter and a length of around 2.2 meters, excluding their tail, which can be about 1 meter long. Depending on where they are from, tigers' weight can range from 160 to 230 kilograms, and those in the southern regions tend to be smaller than those in the north.
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