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Siberian Tiger

Siberian Tiger

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The largest cat on earth living in the snow forests of Asian Russia.

The Siberian tiger is a big cat with black stripes, which makes it almost invisible when it quietly stalks its prey in the forest. It is extremely strong - and can even drag away horses!

Siberean tigers love thick forests, reed covered banks and bamboo bushes as well as grasslands. They live in the forests of Asian Russia, which is the eastern third of the Russian Federation and covers over 663 million hectares, more than two-thirds of the US.

Siberian tigers share their home with leopards, bears and deers as well as indigenous people and many different types of plants.

A century ago there were still several thousand Siberian tigers in the wild but due to illegal logging and poaching, only 400 live freely in a small area north of Vladivostok along the Sea of Japan.

The ancient forests and their famous animals inhabitants need your help.

Click here to take action today to help save the homes of these magnificent animals!