Panthera tigris corbetti
Panthera tigris corbetti, commonly known as the Indochinese tiger, is a subspecies of tiger found primarily in Southeast Asia. This tiger is characterized by its smaller size compared to other tiger subspecies, with a more slender build and darker fur featuring narrow stripes. They inhabit forests, grasslands, and mountainous regions, relying on dense cover for hunting.
Indochinese tigers primarily prey on deer, wild boar, and other ungulates. Their population is threatened due to habitat loss, poaching, and depletion of prey. Conservation efforts are underway to protect their habitats and ensure the survival of this majestic subspecies.