Southern Tigers
Southern Tigers, also known as Panthera tigris corbetti, are a subspecies of tiger found primarily in the forests of Southeast Asia. They are characterized by their distinctive orange coat with black stripes, which helps them blend into their natural habitat. These tigers are known for their strength and agility, making them effective hunters.
Southern Tigers primarily prey on large ungulates, such as deer and wild boar. They are solitary animals, marking their territory with scent markings and vocalizations. Conservation efforts are crucial for their survival, as habitat loss and poaching pose significant threats to their population.