Tigers are large cats and are currently one of the largest in the world. They are robust and can reach 3-3.3 meters in length, 1.2-1.4 meters in height at the shoulder, and 200-300 kg in weight.


The tiger's coat is orange with black vertical stripes that help them blend into the grass and forest environment for better hunting.


Come and learn some trivia about tigers!


1. The tiger's markings are unique, just like human fingerprints, each tiger's markings are unique and can be used to distinguish different individuals.


2. A tiger is an animal that does not attack humans easily. Someone once encountered a tiger with a serious wound in the wild, they treated the tiger's wound, and the tiger left voluntarily after the treatment was over and never attacked humans afterward.


3. Tigers have very sharp hearing, they can hear their prey from hundreds of meters away, and can even hear the vibrations in the ground.


4. Tigers are very good swimmers, they can swim several kilometers in the water and sometimes hunt prey in the water.


5. The roar of a tiger can travel several kilometers away and is a very powerful sound used to warn enemies or attract the opposite sex.


6. Tigers are very lazy animals, they often sleep and rest, and only spend a few hours of the day hunting and moving around.


7. The tiger's teeth can grow to more than 10 cm and are very sharp weapons used to bite the neck or throat of prey.


8. Tigers are solitary animals, they do not form groups but live and hunt alone.


9. The eyes of tigers are very keen and they can see objects in the dark and also hunt in very low light.


10. Tigers are among the fastest-running animals on land, reaching a maximum speed of 60-70 km/h.


11. The size of a tiger varies depending on its location, for example, a tiger in Siberia is larger than a tiger in India.


12. Tigers are very good hunters and have a high success rate, with a 50% or higher chance of success in a single hunt.


13. Tigers are very sensitive animals, they react to changes in their surroundings, such as temperature, food supply, etc.


14. The skin of tigers is very soft and flexible, which protects them from prey attacks.


15. Tigers have an important place in human culture and are considered to be a symbol of strength and courage.


16. There are only a very limited number of tigers left in the world and it is an endangered species that needs to be protected by concerted efforts around the world.