SUMATRAN TIGER
Sumatran tiger (Panthera Tigris Sondaica) is a species of Tiger that lives in Sumatera Island,Indonesia. Sumatran tiger is listed the endangered animal.
Here is the classification of Sumatran Tiger :
KINGDOM : ANIMALIA
PHYLUM : CHORDATA
CLASS : MAMMALIA
ORDER : CARNIVORA
SUBORDER : FELIFORMIA
FAMILY : FELIDAE
SUBFAMILY : PANTHERINAE
GENUS : PANTHERA
SPECIES : P.tigris
SUBSPECIES : P.t.sondaica
Size :
The Sumatran tiger is one of the smallest tigers. Males measure between the pegs 2.2 to 2.55 m (87 to 100 in) in head-to-body length, Females weight 75 to 110 kg (165 to 243 lb) and measure 2.15 to 2.30 m (85 to 91 in) in length
Habitat :
The Sumatran tiger lives in small and fragmented populations across Sumatra, from sea level in the coastal lowland forest of Bukit Barisan selatan national park on the southeastern tip of Lampung Province to 3,200 m (10,500 ft) in mountain forests of Gunung Leuseur National Park in Aceh province.
Characteristics and Food :
Sumatran tiger is a solitary animal. They usualy hunt wild boar and deer in the midnight.
Reproduction :
Female Sumatran tigers reach maturity at the age of around three to four years. Males turn mature at the age of around four to five years. Females are pregnant for about 95–110 days, and the females give birth in hidden and private areas and raise the cubs alone.
KINGDOM : ANIMALIA
PHYLUM : CHORDATA
CLASS : MAMMALIA
ORDER : CARNIVORA
SUBORDER : FELIFORMIA
FAMILY : FELIDAE
SUBFAMILY : PANTHERINAE
GENUS : PANTHERA
SPECIES : P.tigris
SUBSPECIES : P.t.sondaica
Size :
The Sumatran tiger is one of the smallest tigers. Males measure between the pegs 2.2 to 2.55 m (87 to 100 in) in head-to-body length, Females weight 75 to 110 kg (165 to 243 lb) and measure 2.15 to 2.30 m (85 to 91 in) in length
Habitat :
The Sumatran tiger lives in small and fragmented populations across Sumatra, from sea level in the coastal lowland forest of Bukit Barisan selatan national park on the southeastern tip of Lampung Province to 3,200 m (10,500 ft) in mountain forests of Gunung Leuseur National Park in Aceh province.
Characteristics and Food :
Sumatran tiger is a solitary animal. They usualy hunt wild boar and deer in the midnight.
Reproduction :
Female Sumatran tigers reach maturity at the age of around three to four years. Males turn mature at the age of around four to five years. Females are pregnant for about 95–110 days, and the females give birth in hidden and private areas and raise the cubs alone.
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