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                 THREAT                                     TO                               TIGERS
 36  The wild roar   The biggest threat to                                               Loss of habitat


          tigers comes from man.                                                    Tigers need lots of space
 Tigers are the largest members of the cat family and are known for their power   The two main threats
                                                                                      to roam around. With
 and strength. Let us read and know a little more about this fierce animal.   faced by tigers are:  the human population

    An adult tiger can weigh upto 363 kgs and measure upto 3.3 metres.  Poaching  increasing, the forest area

    Tigers are carnivores, eating only meat. They mainly feed on large animals such   Poaching is the biggest   left for these wild animals
                                                                                         is fast shrinking.
 as deer, wild pigs, antelope and buffaloes.  threat faced by the wild               More and more forests

    They are solitary hunters and generally search for food alone at night.  tigers of the world. They   are being cleared for
           are illegally killed or
    Tigers are good swimmers. They often cool off in pools or streams on a hot day.  timber or agriculture. As
          poached because there
    The roar of a tiger can be heard as far as three   is demand for their         the forests area reduces,
                                                                                    tigers can no longer find
 kilometres away.  beautiful skin, bones and                                       enough prey to survive. As

    Every tiger in the world is unique– no two tigers   other body parts. Their     their numbers decrease,
 have the same pattern of stripes.  skin is seen as status                         breeding with other tigers
          symbol for home décor,
    A tiger’s canine teeth can grow up to three   while bones are used in         is also becoming a problem.
 inches long and are easily capable of crunching   some Asian tonics and          Moreover, climate changes
 through the spine of any creature on Earth.                                     and loss of habitat is forcing
          medicines. In the past
    A tiger’s saliva is antiseptic and comes handy    tigers were also killed as   these wild animals to move
 when a tiger cleans its wounds.  a symbol of valour and                           to human inhabited areas.
                   courage.

    The average life span of the tiger is up to 26 years in captivity and about 15 years
 in the wild.

    Today there are five sub-species of tigers – Bengal, South China, Indo-Chinese,
 Sumatran and Siberian. Sadly, three sub-species of tigers have become extinct –  Answer the following questions.
 Caspian, Bali and Javan.  1.  What are baby tigers called?
                     2.   Which is the biggest species of tigers in terms of size?


 India started ‘Project Tiger’ in 1973 to save   2500  3.   Which part of the body is used by a tiger for its cleaning?
 the tigers after the tiger population in India   approximately  4.   White tigers belong to which species of tigers?
 fell below 300. Since then there has been a   2226  5.   In which year was tiger hunting banned in India?
 gradual increase in the number of tigers    6.   Who was the Prime Minister of India when ‘Project Tiger’ was
 in India.  1706          launched in 1973?
 1411
 Today, India is home to about 70% of the   7.   How many claws does a tiger’s forefeet have?
 tiger population in the world. Let us see the
 tiger count in India over the last few years.  8.   What is the name of the book written by Rudyard Kipling in 1984

 2006  2010  2014  2016   which features the famous tiger character– Sher Khan?

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