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Tiger
The Tiger is in the number 1 spot on our list of big cat species! It has lost about 93% of its original range and can now only be found living in Siberian temperate forests, subtropical and tropical forests in the Indian subcontinent, and Sumatra, in western Indonesia.
The tiger is unfortunately listed as an endangered species and has lost over 96% of its population in the wild since the start of the 20th century. Its population is down from around 100,000 adult individuals to less than 4,000.
The Tiger is about 3.9 meters (12.79 ft) long and stands about 1.27 meters (4.16 ft) tall. Its highest recorded weight was 324.3 kilos (714.95 lbs) and it has an average weight of 90 and 306 kilos (198.41- 674.61 lbs).

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