Look Into My Eyes is a photograph by Martin Newman which was uploaded on June 9th, 2017.
Look Into My Eyes
The Siberian tiger (Panthera tigris altaica), also called Amur tiger, is a tiger subspecies inhabiting mainly the Sikhote Alin mountain region with a... more
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Look Into My Eyes
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Martin Newman
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The Siberian tiger (Panthera tigris altaica), also called Amur tiger, is a tiger subspecies inhabiting mainly the Sikhote Alin mountain region with a small population in southwest Primorye Province in the Russian Far East. The Siberian tiger once ranged throughout all of Korea, north-eastern China, Russian Far East, and eastern Mongolia. In 2005, there were 331–393 adult and subadult Siberian tigers in this region, with a breeding adult population of about 250 individuals. The population had been stable for more than a decade due to intensive conservation efforts, but partial surveys conducted after 2005 indicate that the Russian tiger population was declining.By 2015, the Siberian tiger population had increased to 480–540 individuals in the Russian Far East, including 100 cubs.A more detailed census revealed a total population of 562 wild Siberian tigers in Russia.
This tiger subspecies was also called Korean tiger, Manchurian tiger, and Ussurian tiger, depending on the region where individuals were observed.
The Siberian tiger and Bengal tiger subspecies rank among the biggest living cats.[8] A comparison of data on body weights of Siberian tigers indicates that up to the first half of the 20th century both males and females were on average heavier than post-1970 ones. Today's wild Siberian tigers are smaller than Bengal tigers. Their reduced weight as compared to historical Siberian tigers may be due to a combination of causes: when captured, they were usually sick or injured and involved in a conflict situation with people.In terms of average weights, an adult male Siberian tiger rivals an adult male Asiatic lion (175 kg (386 lb)).
Results of a phylogeographic study comparing mitochondrial DNA from Caspian tigers and living tiger subspecies indicate that the common ancestor of the Amur and Caspian tigers colonized Central Asia from eastern China, via the Gansu−Silk Road corridor, and then subsequently traversed Siberia eastward to establish the Amur tiger population in the Russian Far East.Together, the tigers of the Far East, Central Asia and Caucasus formed the northernmost group of tigers in mainland Asia
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