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The Sumatran tiger (Panthera tigris sumatrae) is a tiger subspecies whose original habitat on the island of Sumatra, is one of six tiger subspecies that survive to date and is included in the critically endangered criterion of critically endangered animals in the listred threatened species released by the IUCN World Conservation Society.The wild population is estimated between 400-500 tails, mainly living in national parks in Sumatra.
Recent genetic testing has revealed unique genetic markers, indicating that this subspecies may develop into separate species, when successfully sustained.
Sumatran tiger is the smallest tiger subspecies.
The Sumatran tiger has the darkest color among all the other tiger subspecies, its black pattern is wide and its density is sometimes attached. the male Sumatran tiger has an average length of 92 inches from head to tail or about 250 cm in length from head to foot weighing 300 pounds or about 140 kg, while the height of the adult male can reach 60 cm. females on average have a length of 78 inches or about 198 cm and weighs 200 pounds or about 91 kg.
Striped Sumatran tiger is thinner than other tiger subspecies. tiger skin tones are the darkest of all tigers, ranging from reddish yellow to orange.
This subspecies also has more beards and mane than other subspecies, especially male tigers.
Its small size makes it easy to explore the jungle.
There is a membrane on the sidelines of his finger that makes them able to swim fast.
This tiger is known to corner its prey to the water, especially if the game is slow to swim. the feathers change color to dark green when giving birth. Sumatran tiger is found only on the island of Sumatra.
This big cat can live anywhere, from lowland forests to mountain forests, and live in many unprotected places .