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A tiger on an average needs 50 to 60 spotted deer size deer in a year. So in a year there are 52 weeks so it means the tiger eats once in a week. But this ratio might change if the tigress is with cubs who have started feeding on the meat. A tigress raring her cubs might have to hunt 2 times in 10 days. a b c Cooper, J. C. (1992). Symbolic and Mythological Animals. London: Aquarian Press. pp.161–162. ISBN 978-1-85538-118-6. a b c Sankhala, K. S. (1967). "Breeding behaviour of the tiger Panthera tigris in Rajasthan". International Zoo Yearbook. 7 (1): 133–147. doi: 10.1111/j.1748-1090.1967.tb00354.x. Nowell, K. & Ling, X. (2007). Taming the tiger trade: China's markets for wild and captive tiger products since the 1993 domestic trade ban (PDF). Hong Kong: TRAFFIC East Asia. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 January 2012. Humans have a layer of dark pigment cells behind the retina which absorbs extra light, whereas tigers and other nocturnal animals have a layer of reflective tissuebehind the retina called tapetum lucidum, which provides a second opportunity for the eye to catch the light, thus improving their night vision manifolds. 6. Tigers Locate each other with their Sense of smell

Tiger's historical range in about 1850 (pale yellow), excluding that of the Caspian tiger, and in 2006 (in green). [3] a b c d e f g Miquelle, D. (2001). "Tiger". In MacDonald, D. (ed.). The Encyclopedia of Mammals (Seconded.). Oxford University Press. pp.18–21. ISBN 978-0-7607-1969-5. a b c d e Guggisberg, C. A. W. (1975). "Tiger Panthera tigris (Linnaeus, 1758)". Wild Cats of the World. New York: Taplinger Pub. Co. pp.180–215. ISBN 978-0-7950-0128-4. a b Schwarz, E. (1912). "Notes on Malay tigers, with description of a new form from Bali". Annals and Magazine of Natural History. Series 8 Volume 10 (57): 324–326. doi: 10.1080/00222931208693243. Tigers toil very hard to achieve success and to avoid detection. Every watchful eye in the wild screams their lungs out to announce that the big cat is on the move. They alert other denizens with alarm calls.Thus, it takes 10-12 attempts for tigers to seize their prey finally. 10. Tigers are solitary mammalsIndia reports sharp decline in wild tigers". National Geographic. 2008. Archived from the original on 19 February 2008 . Retrieved 10 June 2010. Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris tigris): The Bengal tiger, also known as the Indian or Royal Bengal tiger, is a native of the Indian subcontinent. The Bengal tiger is now found in India, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Bhutan.

This two-subspecies proposal was reaffirmed in 2015 by a comprehensive analysis of morphological, ecological and molecular traits of all putative tiger subspecies using a combined approach. The authors proposed recognition of only two subspecies, namely P. t. tigris comprising the Bengal, Malayan, Indochinese, South Chinese, Siberian and Caspian tiger populations of continental Asia, and P. t. sondaica comprising the Javan, Bali and Sumatran tiger populations of the Sunda Islands. The continental nominate subspecies P. t. tigris constitutes two clades: a northern clade composed of the Siberian and Caspian tiger populations, and a southern clade composed of all other mainland populations. [14] a b c Driscoll, C. A.; Yamaguchi, N.; Bar-Gal, G. K.; Roca, A. L.; Luo, S.; MacDonald, D. W. & O'Brien, S. J. (2009). "Mitochondrial Phylogeography Illuminates the Origin of the Extinct Caspian Tiger and Its Relationship to the Amur Tiger". PLOS ONE. 4 (1): e4125. Bibcode: 2009PLoSO...4.4125D. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0004125. PMC 2624500. PMID 19142238. a b Mazák, V. (1968). "Nouvelle sous-espèce de tigre provenant de l'Asie du sud-est". Mammalia. 32 (1): 104–112. doi: 10.1515/mamm.1968.32.1.104. S2CID 84054536.Evolution Restoration of the skull of Panthera zdanskyi, an extinct relative of the modern tiger, the fossil remains of which were found in northwestern China McNab, B. K. (1971). "On the ecological significance of Bergmann's rule". Ecology. 52 (5): 845–854. doi: 10.2307/1936032. JSTOR 1936032. a b Xu, X.; Dong, G. X.; Schmidt-Küntzel, A.; Zhang, X. L.; Zhuang, Y.; Fang, R.; Sun, X.; Hu, X.S.; Zhang, T. Y.; Yang, H. D.; Zhang, D. L.; Marker, L.; Jiang, Z.-F.; Li, R.; Luo, S.-J. (2017). "The genetics of tiger pelage color variations" (PDF). Cell Research. 27 (7): 954–957. doi: 10.1038/cr.2017.32. PMC 5518981. PMID 28281538. Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa. "SECTION LXVIII". The Mahabharata. Translated by Ganguli, K. M . Retrieved 15 June 2016– via Internet Sacred Text Archive.

The Sumatran tiger (Panthera tigris sumatrae): lives on the Indonesian island of Sumatra and is the smallest member of the tiger family. Chan-eung, Par (1999). A Tiger by the tail and other Stories from the heart of Korea. Libraries Unlimited. Many people in China and other parts of Asia have a belief that various tiger parts have medicinal properties, including as pain killers and aphrodisiacs. [171] There is no scientific evidence to support these beliefs. The use of tiger parts in pharmaceutical drugs in China is already banned, and the government has made some offences in connection with tiger poaching punishable by death. [ which?] Furthermore, all trade in tiger parts is illegal under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora and a domestic trade ban has been in place in China since 1993. [172] Tiger's Tail". Cultural China. Archived from the original on 29 March 2014 . Retrieved 29 March 2014.In Indian culture, tigers play a significant role. It has long represented majesty, strength, beauty, and fierceness, which has been linked to courage and gallantry. In Hindu mythology, the tiger plays a vital role in Goddess Durga’s conveyance. Xu, X.; Dong, G. X.; Hu, X. S.; Miao, L.; Zhang, X. L.; Zhang, D. L.; Yang, H. D.; Zhang, T. Y.; Zou, Z. T.; Zhang, T. T.; Zhuang, Y.; Bhak, J.; Cho, Y. S.; Dai, W. T.; Jiang, T. J.; Xie, C.; Li, R.; Luo, S. J. (2013). "The Genetic Basis of White Tigers". Current Biology. 23 (11): 1031–5. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2013.04.054. PMID 23707431. Wood, G. (1983). The Guinness Book of Animal Facts and Feats. Guinness Superlatives. ISBN 978-0-85112-235-9. Karanth, K. U. & Sunquist, M. E. (1995). "Prey Selection by Tiger, Leopard and Dhole in Tropical Forests". Journal of Animal Ecology. 64 (4): 439–450. doi: 10.2307/5647. JSTOR 5647.

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