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In the Malay language, the tiger is called harimau, also abbreviated to rimau. [4] It has also been known as the southern Indochinese tiger, to further distinguish it from the Indochinese tiger population to the north in Myanmar and Thailand, which differ genetically from this population. [5]
Kaplan MT or Harimau is a medium tank jointly developed by Turkish manufacturer FNSS and Indonesian manufacturer Pindad. The development program name for the tank is Modern Medium Weight Tank (MMWT). The tank itself is called Kaplan MT by Turkey and Harimau by Indonesia, both meaning "tiger".
The Sumatran tiger is one of the smallest tigers. Males measure between the pegs 2.2 to 2.55 m (7 ft 3 in to 8 ft 4 in) in head-to-body length, with the greatest skull length of 295 to 335 mm (11.6 to 13.2 in) and weigh 100 to 140 kg (220 to 310 lb).
The Malayan Tiger, or its scientific name Panthera Tigris Jacksoni, is a subspecies unique to the Malay Peninsula. Globally, there are nine subspecies of tigers, three of which are extinct. Malayan Tigers are protected under the Wildlife Conservation Act 2010 (Act 716) as a Totally Protected Species.
The Malayan Tiger, otherwise known by its Latin name as Panthera Tigris Jacksoni, is a subspecies of tiger found only in Peninsular Malaysia and considered native to this country. It is listed as critically endangered due to multiple threats on the red list of IUCN in 2015.
The Malayan Tiger (Panthera tigris jacksoni) is a subspecies of tigers that exists uniquely in the Malay Peninsula. There are a total of nine (9) subspecies of tigers in the world, three (3) of which are extinct.
The Malayan tiger is a national symbol and a priority conservation target for WWF-Malaysia. In the 1950s, Malaysia was estimated to have as many as 3,000 tigers.