
Indochinese Tiger
Prowl into the wild with nature's striped superstars!

The Basics
Scientific Name
Panthera tigris corbetti
Conservation Status
Endangered
Location
Southeast Asia
Average size
8 to 10 feet long
diet
Deer, wild boar, cattle
lifespan
15 to 20 years
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Overview
The Indochinese Tiger is a magnificent mammal that prowls the forests of Asia. This stunning creature belongs to the Panthera family, which includes some of the most awesome big cats on our planet!
Indochinese Tigers grow to an impressive average size of 2.4 to 3 meters (8 to 10 feet) long. They are unique with a beautiful coat that showcases dark stripes against a golden background, making them look like living works of art!
These tigers are carnivorous and enjoy tasty meals like deer, wild boar, and cattle. With powerful muscles and sharp claws, they are skilled hunters that can sneak up on their prey like a furry ninja!
Indochinese Tigers have a lifespan of about 15 to 20 years in the wild. This gives them plenty of time to roam their territories, chase after dinner, and show off their stripes!
These amazing tigers play a crucial role in their ecosystem. By keeping the populations of their prey in check, they help maintain a balance in the forest habitat where they live.
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