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Siberian Tiger

The Siberian tiger, also known as the Amur tiger, is a large and powerful feline native to Russia’s eastern Siberia. It is the largest tiger subspecies, distinguished by its thick fur and a slightly paler coat that helps it survive harsh, cold climates. These tigers are solitary predators, primarily hunting large mammals like deer and wild boar. They play a vital role in their ecosystem by helping control prey populations. Due to habitat loss and poaching, Siberian tigers are critically endangered, with careful conservation efforts underway to ensure their survival in the wild.