13. Tigers Love To Swim
Like humans, tigers also love to swim and play in the water. It can swim for miles to hunt or cross rivers.
14. Tiger’s Roar Power
The tigers can roar with the sound below the frequency of 20 Hz. Therefore, its sound can be heard as far as 3 km away.
15. Bengal Tiger
The distribution area of the tiger is reduced to 7% now, a century ago which was found all over Asia. However, the Bengal tiger is the most common in India, and it represents 50% percent of the entire population. Guddu was the oldest male Bengal tiger in the world that died at the age of 26 at Kanpur Zoo, India.
16. Tiger’s Paws And Jaws
Tiger’s paws are very powerful. With a single blow, it can shatter a bear’s skull or spine. The jaws are more helpful in breaking the necks of their prey. The tiger has very sharp claws, and its length is about 10 cm. It helps in holding the prey and takes that down.
17. Different Tigers In Different Regions
Different types of tigers are there around the world. Amur or Siberian tiger is the largest species of tiger. It is found in Siberia and Russian Far East. Sumatran tigers are found on Sumatran Island. South China Tigers are highly endangered and found in the South region of China. The royal Bengal tiger is the largest number of tigers that survive in the jungle of India.
It is the time preserve tiger which is the precious species in the world. These are some of the interesting facts about the largest cat species. Were you aware of these facts? Let us know in the comments below.
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