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What kinds of tigers are there in the world?

Tiger species in the world are: Northeast Tiger, Bengal Tiger, north china tiger, Indian zhina Tiger, South China Tiger, etc.

First, the Siberian tiger

Northeast Tiger is the largest tiger in the world, mainly living in northeast China and Siberia. Because the living environment is well restored and the habitat is well preserved, there are a large number of wild tigers at present.

Second, Bengal tiger.

Bengal tiger is the second largest tiger in the world. Fierce and aggressive, mainly living in Bangladesh, India and the southwest border areas of China. Bengal tigers are raised in the famous African Tiger Valley.

Third, north china tiger.

Tigers originated in Gansu and spread to South China and Northeast China via Qinling Mountains and North China. North China has been the living territory of tigers since ancient times. However, due to environmental changes and human activities, the number of north china tiger has decreased, and the Northeast Tiger and South China Tiger have been replenished to North China, forming a gene exchange between them. The real north china tiger is also called sloppy because of its hemp color and khaki color.

Fourth, the Indian zhina tiger.

India's Zina Tiger lives on the southwest border between India and China, and is the largest wild tiger at present. Although its habitat has also decreased, some protected areas have been established in recent years, and the living environment of Indo-Chinese tigers is good among tigers.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) South China Tiger

South China tigers only live in China. After it was not inherited in north china tiger, it became a unique tiger in China, so it was also called the Chinese tiger. Because its habitat was occupied, it eventually disappeared in the wild. At present, all South China tigers live in zoos all over the country.