Amur tigers, formerly known as Siberian tigers, are under threat because of poaching, declining prey populations and deforestation in their natural habitats. According to the Wildcats Conservation ...
This picture of the endangered Amur, or Siberian, tiger is one of only a very few taken in the wild ... The enticement was sika deer, driven by hunger to feed on seaweed on the shore. Toshiji's ...
The incident highlights growing concerns over increasing human-tiger encounters, fuelled by conservation efforts and ...
Amur tigers also have been called Siberian tigers ... He also receives whole prey like guinea pigs and rabbits, and on "bone day," he is given femurs from cows. According to Guay, "Bone day ...
Wild boar, Bukhara deer, and roe deer would be the tigers' main source of prey in the area ... when you consider that there are only about 500 Siberian tigers left in the wild, it could be ...
Large males weigh more than 300 kilograms. Amur tigers prey on deer, wild boar and even brown bears. Despite their ferocious nature, Amur tiger cubs look simply adorable and are a welcoming sight ...
But instead of stalking the woods for prey, Liang Fengen now roams the hills without a rifle, working as a ranger to save the area’s endangered Siberian tiger population and protect other wildlife.