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Amur tiger

Amur tiger

Amur tiger

Amur tiger (Latin scientific name: Panthera tigris altaica), also known as Siberian tiger, Ussuri tiger, Manchurian tiger, North Asian tiger, Far Eastern tiger, Korean tiger. It is one of the largest living cats in the world. Mainly distributed in the Russian Far East, North Korea, South Korea and Northeast China. Due to habitat destruction and poaching, as of early 2014, there were only 400 truly wild Siberian tigers left in the world (excluding disguised artificial feeding in some wildlife parks). within the head.

The wild adult male Amur tiger has a tail length of 0.96 meters, a shoulder height of about 1 meter, a body length of 2 meters, a total length of 2.94 meters, and an average weight of 250kg, with a maximum weight of more than 300kg. Amur tigers can reach speeds of 56 kilometers per hour when running at full speed in the wild. Adult Amur tigers in the Greater Khingan Mountains of my country are slightly smaller than those in the Russian Far East. The body color is brown in summer and light yellow in winter. There are multiple horizontal black narrow stripes on the back and sides of the body, usually two close together to form a willow leaf shape.

The teeth of adult Amur tigers are relatively powerful, usually 30. Divided into incisors, canines, premolars and molars. The canine teeth are very thick, cone-shaped, and the tips of the teeth are slightly curved backward. The length is 60mm, the longest is 80mm, and the thickness is 20~26mm.

Simple drawing:Amur tiger