About Big Cats

The tiger, scientifically known as Panthera tigris, is one of the most iconic and majestic wild animals in the world. As the largest member of the cat family, it is known for its muscular build, powerful jaws, and striking orange coat with black stripes, which help it blend seamlessly into its forested habitats.

The tiger is one of the most powerful land predators, known for its incredible strength and agility
Powerful limbs enable them to leap up to 10 meters (32 feet) in a single bound

Facts
about Tigers

The tiger (Panthera tigris) is the largest cat species in the world and a powerful apex predator found primarily in Asia. Known for its striking orange coat with black stripes, each tiger has a unique stripe pattern, much like human fingerprints. Tigers are solitary animals, marking large territories to avoid conflicts with other tigers.

Increased since 2010

  • Fast Runners
  • Unique Stripes
  • Endangered Species

Tiger Population since 2016

Saving tigers is crucial not only for the survival of this majestic species but also for the health of the ecosystems they inhabit.

2016

3,890

2018

2,967

2022

3,682

2025

5,574

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