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Caspian Tiger

Caspian Tiger. Nadir Haziq 4/3 BCPS. Introduction. Tigers are the biggest in the cat family. The Caspian Tiger is extinct in the world. There are 9 species of tigers in the world such as the Malayan, Sumatran, South Chinese tigers, Siberian, Indochinese, Bengel , Caspian, Javan and Bali.

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Caspian Tiger

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  1. Caspian Tiger Nadir Haziq 4/3 BCPS

  2. Introduction • Tigers are the biggest in the cat family. The Caspian Tiger is extinct in the world. There are 9 species of tigers in the world such as the Malayan, Sumatran, South Chinese tigers, Siberian, Indochinese, Bengel, Caspian, Javan and Bali.

  3. Habitat • It lives in hilly and lowland forest of Talysh Mountains. It moved into the eastern plains of the Trans-Caucasus. This where it lives in the world map

  4. Appearance • Caspian Tiger has black strips on their body to blend in the surrounding. They have sharp teeth that can pierce in someone body. This is the skin of the caspian tiger

  5. Diet • It eats ambar deer, wild pigs, water buffalo and antelope. Sometimes it eats sloth bear, crocodiles monkeys and hares.

  6. Conservation • In 1957, the Caspian tiger is protected by USSR. Anyone that tries too shoot caspian tiger will be fined heavily. Even though people have work very hard to save the Caspian Tiger, it is extinct in the world.

  7. Sources swathick.blogspot.com en.wikipedia.org http://www.defenders.org/tiger/basic-facts Thank You

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