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Friday, July 10, 2020
Facts about endangered Tigers
1 Tigers eat carnivores.
2 Tigers are the biggest in the cat family.
3 Tigers can reach up to 3.3 metres.
4 Most of the cubs die over 2 years.
5 A group of tigers is called an ‘ambush’ or a streak.
6 Tigers normally hunt alone at night time.
7 Tigers can reach speeds up to 65 kph.
8 When tigers hunt they only get 10% of what they want to get.
9 Tigers can jump over 5 metres in length.
10 There are more tigers that people have as pets then there are in the wild.
11 Wild tigers live in Asia.
12 There are only 3,800 tigers in the world.
13 Tigers are endangered because of their loss of habitat.
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Kia ora Eartha, thanks for sharing these facts about tigers. These facts are both interesting and sad at the same time. I remember working with students to learn about Palm Oil plantations and how this impacts the Samartran Tigers. This is due to the loss of their habitat. Keep up the holiday blogging! Elizabeth K
ReplyDeleteHi Eartha, how are your holidays going? I was thrilled to see that you have been reading and sharing your learning. It's so sad that habitats are being destroyed and these beautiful creatures (and so many others also) are at risk. Enjoy your days XX
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