- Tigers can grow up to a length of 11 feet and weigh up to 300 kilograms when fully developed.
- Tigers belong to the cat family and are the biggest of their species.
- Tigers are excellent swimmers and capable of swimming up to six kilometers at a stretch.
- Tigers are lone hunters and generally hunt at night, taking advantage of the dark and their strong night vision.
- Tigers can reach a maximum speed of 65 km/ h while chasing a meal for the family.
- Similarly, tigers can jump over 5 meters during hunts.
- The Royal Bengal Tiger, Siberian Tiger, Sumatran Tiger, and Indochinese Tiger are various sub-species found in India, China, Russia, and Indonesia.
- Tiger cubs stay with their mothers only till they reach two years of age.
- Many subspecies of tigers have already become extinct or are endangered due to hunting and loss of forest cover due to civilization.
- Only 10% of tiger hunts turn out to be successful.
- A tiger’s roar can be heard from more than two miles away. Tigers also hiss, growl, moan, and chuff.
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