Friday, December 24, 2010

The Endangered Siberian Tiger

the most Beautiful creature that god put on this earth!

they have a reason to be here just like we do? there’s a balance in every thing and we must keep that balance focus on every thing if we don’t keep in order we may lose the balance in one thing that we may never get to see again! and just how long we gonna watch them to be on the Endanger list and watch them disappear forever?

“yea they may be Dangerous animal but u know something if u look around anything can be Dangerous” they have to kill to eat to survive! just like we eat and need to survive.. we both drank water and breath the same air and almost eat the same thing… “Deer” even thou they eat anything that’s has 4 legs but big creature and beautiful and powerful and strong “someday i hope we can save them from endanger list and the rest of the big cats”

In The Shadow Of The Siberian Tiger Of the eight original subspecies of tigers, three have become extinct in the last 60 years, an average of one every 20 years. The Bali tiger became extinct in the 1930′s. The Caspian tiger was forced into extinction in the 1970′s. And the Javan tiger followed in the 1980′s. And the journey towards extinction continues for the other subspecies. The number of tigers in the 1900′s –over 100,000 — dropped to 4,000 in the 1970′s. Today, they are a critically endangered species with the total of all the wild populations of the five remaining subspecies (Bengal, Indo-Chinese, Siberian, South China, and Sumatran) is an estimated 4,600 and 7,700 tigers. It is known that all remaining tigers live in small, isolated populations in widely scattered reserves. The largest concentration of tigers in one reserve is about 250. Today wild tigers exist in Eastern Russia, China, Vietnam, Cambodia, Lao Peoples’ Democratic Republic (Lao PDR) , North Korea, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Myanmar (formerly Burma), Bhutan, India and Nepal. so how many more Tigers has to go on the Extinction list?

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