About the film.

When Muli, a wild tiger in Sumatra, is rescued by the Tambling Wildlife Nature Conservation, she brings together scientists, conservationists and poachers in this story of survival. Muli is one of 400 Sumatran Tigers left in the world. The entire tiger population is on the brink of extinction because of poachers who sell their skins and bones, and the illegal market which consumes them.Every school child across the globe knows the tiger, and yet we are causing the most iconic animal in the world to go extinct. We need tigers for a healthy stable world for us and future generations. Panthera is on the front lines, standing between poachers and tigers.  In partnerships on the ground with local governments, law enforcement, and NGOs, they are focused on anti-poaching efforts to ensure that we will have wild tigers forever. For more information visit: https://www.panthera.org/ and http://inilahallam.com/

Basic tiger facts.

Some basic tiger facts

Habits

Tigers are solitary creatures; they like to spend most of their time alone, roaming their massive territories looking for food. According to the San Diego Zoo, the Siberian tiger has the largest range. Its territory can be more than 4,000 square miles (10,000 square kilometers). Tigers mark their territory by scratching marks into trees with their claws.

Offspring

Tiger babies, or cubs, are born helpless. At birth, a cub weighs 2.2 pounds (1 kg), and a female may have as many as seven cubs at a time, according to the San Diego Zoo. Usually, only two survive, though, because the mother must leave the cubs while she hunts, and she cannot kill enough prey to feed so many cubs.

Conservation status

nservation statusThere are more tigers in captivity than there are in the wild. According to the WWF, there are about 5,000 captive tigers in the United States alone, but there are fewer than 3,200 tigers in the wild.

Other facts

Tigers are fantastic swimmers. They can forge rivers and lakes that are 3.7 to 5 miles (6 to 8 km) wide, according to Woodland Park Zoo.Lions and tigers are closely related. If you shaved them you wouldn't be able to tell them apart because their body structure is so similar.
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