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Amur tiger

Amur tiger. Kevin Sepanski. F acts. Amur Tiger Weight 396 – 660 pounds Length Up to 10 feet Habitats Temperate forest. Facts . Location The Amur Tiger lives Sikhote-Alin range in the Primorski and Khabarovski provinces of the Russian Far East. Diet

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Amur tiger

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  1. Amur tiger Kevin Sepanski

  2. Facts • Amur Tiger Weight • 396 – 660 pounds • Length • Up to 10 feet • Habitats • Temperate forest

  3. Facts Location • The Amur Tiger lives Sikhote-Alin range in the Primorski and Khabarovski provinces of the Russian Far East.Diet • The tigers diet consent of deer, elk and any animal that comes near its habitat. If no other larger pray is available it will go after rabbits.Mating • They mate all year round, and the gestation period last about 3 to 3 1/2 months. The female gives birth to about 2 or 4 cubs to a time but on occasion it can give birth to as many as 6.

  4. What is being done The threat to this animal is logging because they are cutting down the forest and and making it that the tigers have no place to go. Another threat is poaching it isn't as big as deforestation but it is still a reason why the Amur Tiger is an endangered animal. There are only about 400 Amur Tigers left in the wild so they are trying to save every last one they can find. The WWF (world wild life fund) is monitoring the population also, they have conservation leases that makes sure that there will be no poaching or any other way that the population can decline.

  5. What you could do?? • One way you can help out by saving the Amur Tiger is that you can donate money to the WWF. They will use this money to ensure that the animals will have a place to live and also to prevent the problem of poaching. Plus your will be a member of the WWF. Another way you can is Join the Conservation Action Network, where you can speak up for species and places.

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