Siberian Tigers
Siberian tigers, also known as Amur tigers, are the largest subspecies of tiger, primarily found in the forests of Siberia in Russia. They have thick fur and a layer of fat that helps them survive in cold climates. These tigers are known for their distinctive orange coat with black stripes, which provides camouflage in their natural habitat.
Siberian tigers are solitary animals, primarily hunting at night. Their diet mainly consists of large prey such as deer and wild boar. Due to habitat loss and poaching, their population is endangered, making conservation efforts crucial for their survival in the wild.