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The fastest declining tiger subspecies since the 21st century: the Indochina tiger

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Indochina Tiger, scientific name Panthera tigris ssp. Corbetti: Indochina tiger for short.

The Indochina tiger is the fourth largest of the tiger families and the third largest of the surviving tiger subspecies.

The fastest declining tiger subspecies since the 21st century: the Indochina tiger

The Indochinese tiger has become the fastest-declining tiger subspecies since the 21st century, with a total of perhaps less than 400 in 2016.

The fastest declining tiger subspecies since the 21st century: the Indochina tiger

Compared to Bengal tigers, they are smaller, have darker coats, and have shorter and narrower stripes on their bodies;

There are large white marks on the stomach, throat and cheeks.

The tiger has a majestic posture, beautiful coat, round head, wide snout, and large eyes.

The fastest declining tiger subspecies since the 21st century: the Indochina tiger

There are long, hard tiger whiskers on the mouth, the whole body is orange-yellow, and the ventral surface and the inside of the limbs are white.

There are double rows of black longitudinal stripes on the back, about 10 black rings on the tail, and a white area above the eyes.

The fastest declining tiger subspecies since the 21st century: the Indochina tiger

The male Indochinese tiger is 2.55-2.85 meters long and weighs 150-195 kg;

The female tiger is 2.30-2.55 meters long and weighs 100-130 kg.

It is mainly distributed in dry and wet deciduous forests in the tropics, mainly in the deep woods of mountainous areas.

Feeds on sambar deer, slope deer, wild boar, fish, turtles and large cattle.

The fastest declining tiger subspecies since the 21st century: the Indochina tiger

Level of protection: Listed in the IUCN's 2011 Red List of Threatened Species ver3.1 – Endangered(EN).

Cats are the absolute kings in Earth's terrestrial ecosystems, they are almost at the top of the food chain, and their body amaranthmetic coordination favors hunting battles.

The fastest declining tiger subspecies since the 21st century: the Indochina tiger

Indochinese tigers are found in Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia and southwestern China, but little is known about their current status and is becoming critically endangered.

In July 2020, the endangered Indochina tiger was seen in the Jungle of Thailand for the first time in four years.

The fastest declining tiger subspecies since the 21st century: the Indochina tiger

In February 2009, in Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture, several villagers ate a tiger separately.

Authoritative appraisals say that the tigers that were shot and stewed by villagers are the same area as the site where the indochinating Inchinese tigers were shot and killed in 2007.

The fastest declining tiger subspecies since the 21st century: the Indochina tiger

On November 25, 2009, the court held a public hearing on the case, where the tiger killer was charged with illegal possession of firearms and illegal hunting and killing of rare and endangered wild animals, and the public prosecution also offered 480,000 yuan in compensation.

The fastest declining tiger subspecies since the 21st century: the Indochina tiger

The protection of wild animals is everyone's responsibility, and poaching must be severely punished.