The tiger is a big cat and is the top predator in the forest. It has the longest canine teeth and the largest claws of cats, which is not only powerful, but also very agile, so it is called the king of the forest.

Tiger pictures
In recent history, tigers have existed in nine subspecies on Earth, namely Siberian tiger (Siberian tiger), Bengal tiger, South China tiger, Indochina tiger, Sumatran tiger, Malaya tiger, Java tiger, Bali tiger, Caspian tiger (Xinjiang tiger). Today, the Javanese tiger, the Balinese tiger, and the Caspian tiger have long since become extinct, and the South China tiger has declared its natural population extinct since the 21st century. Therefore, without including the scope of comparison, we only use the five existing tigers for comparison to judge which tiger is the most ferocious. Under normal circumstances, the harsher the living environment and the more fierce the struggle for survival, the more ferocious the tiger's temperament. Therefore, this article is judged by the living environment of the tiger (five points) and the survival struggle (five points).
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > Siberian tiger</h1>
Picture of Siberian tiger
The Siberian tiger, also known as the Siberian tiger, is the largest subspecies of the tiger family. Siberian tigers are mainly distributed in the Siberian region of Russia, the northeast region of China, North Korea, in general, adult Siberian tigers can reach 2-3 meters in length and weigh up to 240-320 kg. Siberian tigers are very typical forest animals, often found in woods and bushes.
Living environment: Siberian tigers mainly live in the northeast of China and the Siberia region of Russia, the most terrible thing in this area is the winter time, the snow is white, everything withers, and the minimum temperature can reach minus forty degrees. This environment is still relatively harsh. So the rating: four
Survival struggle: In the forests of the northeast, in addition to the Siberian tiger, there are also ferocious beasts such as brown bears, black bears, wolves, and golden leopards, so the survival struggle of the Siberian tiger is still relatively fierce. Rating: Four points
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > Bengal tiger</h1>
The Bengal tiger is the second largest tiger species after the Siberian tiger, mainly distributed in India and Bangladesh, and also has a small distribution in Tibet, China. Adult Bengal tigers are generally 2-2.9 meters long and weigh 180-270 kg, and Bengal tigers are very adaptable, whether it is the alpine Himalayas, dry forests, or coastal mangroves.
Bengal tiger picture
Living environment: As mentioned earlier, the living environment of the Bengal tiger is very diverse, there are alpine mountains, dry and hot forests, and near the humid mangroves, the living environment of the Bengal tiger is not only many, but also very harsh. Rating: Five points
Survival struggles: Bengal tigers live in environments where the animals are all very strong, white-legged bison weighing more than a ton, grumpy Indian rhinos, huge Asian elephants, saltwater crocodiles waiting in the water, and daunting lazy bears. Therefore, the struggle for the survival of the Bengal tigers is very fierce. Rating: Five points
<h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > Indochina tiger</h1>
The indochinese tiger is the fourth largest in the tiger family, and the adult Indochinese tiger is generally 2-2.9 meters long and has an average weight of 185 kg, which is comparable to the size of the African male lion. It is mainly distributed in Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam. Although the name of the Indochinese tiger has two words, there is no distribution of the Indochinese tiger in India, and there is only one subspecies of tiger in India, that is, the Bengal tiger.
Picture of the Indochinese tiger
Living environment: mainly living in the subtropical rainforest, the subtropical rainforest is mild and rainy throughout the year, the climate is relatively humid, but compared to the living environment of the Siberian tiger and the Bengal tiger, this is much better. So rating: three points
Survival struggle: In the life range of the Indochinese tiger, the larger animals include Asian elephants, black bears, various deer and bison, and the survival struggle is comparable to that of the Siberian tiger and the Bengal tiger. Rating: Four points
<h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > Malaya tiger</h1>
Malayan tiger is the second smallest tiger in existence, adult Malayan tiger body length is generally 2-2.7 meters, the average weight is generally 150 kg, mainly distributed in the Malay Peninsula (that is, the junction of southern Thailand and western Malaysia). Previously considered the same tiger as the Indochinese tiger, the Malaya tiger was not recognized as a completely new tiger until 2004.
Malaya Tiger Picture
Living environment: mainly living in tropical rainforests, tropical rainforests are similar to subtropical rainforests, but hotter, rainier, more humid than subtropical rainforests, and there are many poisons that breed inside, all kinds of poisonous snakes, poisonous scorpions. Therefore, the living environment of the Malaya tiger is relatively harsh. Rating: Four points.
Survival struggles: Large animals that share the same habitat as Malayan tigers are deer, wild boar, Malay bears and Malay tapirs. These animals are almost non-threatening to Malaya tigers. Rating: Two points
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > Sumatran tiger</h1>
The Sumatran tiger is the smallest surviving tiger species, generally 2-2.5 meters in length and an average weight of 130 kg in adulthood, hence the name because the tiger species only exists on the Indonesian island of Sumatra.
Sumatran tiger
Living environment: The living environment is a tropical rainforest like the Malayan tiger and is not described here. Rating: Four points
Survival struggle: There are more large animals that share the same territory as Sumatran tigers, including various deer, wild boars, saltwater crocodiles, Sumatran rhinos, Asian elephants, etc. It can be seen that the sumatran tiger's struggle for survival is still relatively strong. Rating: Four points
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > summary</h1>
The Bengal Tigers finished first with a ten-point advantage, with the Siberian tigers and Sumatran tigers finishing second by eight points, the Indochinese tigers finishing third with seven points, and the Malaya tigers in fourth place with six points. Therefore, the tiger ferocity rankings are: Bengal tiger> Siberian tiger = Sumatran tiger> Indochinese tiger> Malaya tiger.