The Amur Tiger, also known as the Siberian Tiger, is a subspecies of tiger found primarily in the forests of the Russian Far East and parts of China. It is the largest of all tiger subspecies, with males weighing up to 660 pounds and measuring over 10 feet in length, including their tail. Their thick fur and lighter coloration help them adapt to cold climates.
Amur Tigers are solitary animals, primarily hunting at night. Their diet mainly consists of large prey such as deer and wild boar. Conservation efforts are ongoing to protect their dwindling population, which is threatened by habitat loss and poaching.