Burmese tiger
The Burmese tiger is a subspecies of tiger that was native to the forests of Burma, now known as Myanmar. It is characterized by its distinctive orange coat with black stripes, which helps it blend into its natural habitat. The Burmese tiger was known for its strength and agility, making it an apex predator in its ecosystem.
Unfortunately, the Burmese tiger is now considered extinct, primarily due to habitat loss and poaching. Conservation efforts for other tiger subspecies continue, as they share similar threats. The loss of the Burmese tiger serves as a reminder of the importance of wildlife preservation and habitat protection.