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  1. 2 dni temu · Male South China tigers grow up to 8.8 feet long and weigh up to 330 pounds. Females grow up to 7.10 feet long and weigh up to 240 pounds. Despite their status as apex predators at the top of the food chain, South China tigers are on the brink of extinction. 5. Indochinese Tiger.

  2. 28 sie 2023 · Despite being smaller than other tiger species, Sumatran tigers are still considerably large animals. Males can weigh 100-140 kg, while females typically weigh 75-110 kg. As an apex predator, the Sumatran tiger can kill prey larger than itself 2.

  3. 17 paź 2022 · 1. Siberian Tiger. Common name: Siberian tiger; Latin name: Panthera tigris altaica; Also known as: Korean tiger, Amur tiger, Manchurian tiger, Ussurian tiger; Range: North Asia (Russia, China, Korea) Weight: 389 – 475 lbs (males), 260 – 303 lbs (females) Size: 70 – 82 inches (males), 66 – 72 inches (females) Endangered Status: Endangered

  4. 16 lis 2010 · Amur tigers (also known as Siberian, Manchurian, Ussurian, or Northeast China tigers) are the largest of the tiger subspecies. Males can grow up to more 10.5 feet (3.3 m) from head to tail and...

  5. 29 sie 2024 · Males range from 660 to 700 pounds and grow up to 10.5 feet in length from head to tail. Females measure 8.5 feet in length and 200 to 370 pounds in weight. Amur or Siberian tigers have pale orange fur as against the typical golden yellow fur, and they also have brown stripes instead of black.

  6. 12 wrz 2024 · The largest male Siberian tigers may grow up to 3.7 metres (12.1 feet) in body length (including a 1-metre- [3.3-foot-] long tail) and weigh up to 423 kg (about 933 pounds). Females are smaller, the largest measuring 2.4 metres (7.9 feet) long and weighing as much as 168 kg (370 pounds).

  7. The Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) is the nominate Tiger subspecies. It ranks among the biggest wild cats alive today. It is considered to belong to the world's charismatic megafauna. The Bengal tiger is estimated to have been present in the Indian subcontinent since the Late Pleistocene, for about 12,000 to 16,500 years.

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