What is Tiger Bali?
Bali tiger or Panthera Tigris Balica is one of the three tiger subspecies that is now extinct. The smallest subspecies, Bali tigers are considered to be extinced since 1937 due to deforestation of their habitat and hunting. They were found only in a very small area, on the Indonesian island of Bali, which measures a total of only 2 175 square miles (5 632 square kilometers). Tigers are large felines known for their beautiful orange and black fur and white markings, which is one of the main factors that exposed them to extinction by hunting. Bali tiger, although the smallest of the subspecies is still measured up to 7 feet (2.13 m) long and 200 pounds (90.72 kg) weight that women are slightly smaller than males.
contributed to the deployment of Bali Titi Titiger. The fact that Bali is a small country and the island was the main. With the influx of people and deforestation, their habitats were reduced, they were more exposed to hunters, and since Bali was an island, they had nowhere to go. Also, despite the fact that they are small tigers, they are bothThe anemics lonely, which made it easier for them to hunt.
Tigers, including Tiger Bali, have a relatively long reproductive cycle. This means that Bali tiger had a reproductive period of about two to three years, which included mating, pregnancy, birth and breeding. Each litter was between two and three chicks and the chicks often fell on predators, making it more difficult to increase the number of tiger populations and their subsequent extinction.
Five remaining tiger subspecies ", namely Siberian tigers, Bengal tigers, Indochin tigers, southern China Tigers and Sumatran Tigers are at a serious risk of extinction and are classified as endangered. Creation and highly territorial, so they are very sensitive to deforestation.
The demise of Tiger Bali should be considered a warning story - without a devoted effort to maintain the rest of the tiger stAnověště can also be extinct. They are carnivores who eat on the meat, so maintaining their food supply, which ranges from small prey, such as monkeys to great prey, such as elephants, is also essential for their survival.