The Amur Tiger

The Amur Tiger by Irene  Burdell
The Amur Tiger by Irene  Burdell

The Amur Tiger

A collaboratio with Julie Langford . Many thanks Julie .

The Amur Tiger is the largest of the 5 remaining sub-species of tiger. It has a thick, pale coat, perfect for living in the cold forests of the Russian far-east. It is generally a solitary cat and each individual (or family unit) will have its own territory. Territory size will depend on the availability of food (prey species), water and shelter, and may reach up to 100 square miles for an adult Amur Tiger. Prey species include antelope, deer and wild boar, but large prey, such as buffalo, may also be taken.

Like all tigers, the Amur Tiger is critically endangered, with possibly around 300 left. The dual threats of illegal poaching and habitat destruction have brought this species to the brink of extinction. Amur Tigers are also hunted for their skins and body parts. The incentives to hunt tigers are huge, and poachers may use poison, traps, snares and guns to kill these magnificent animals. Destruction of habitat is also a major threat to the species. As logging companies move in, sometimes illegally, large areas of forest are removed. Disappearing forests means disappearing prey species for the tigers.

And credit to Andres Ojeda for providing the forest background.
http://www.sxc.hu/profile/andres_ol

The Amur Tiger belongs to the following groups:

Animal Kingdom, Big Cats, For the Love of Cats, Happy Haven and United Kingdom

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