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Main article: Hunting Tiger
Hunting tigers or tiger hunting was the arrest or killing of tigers. Today, with the legal provisions on the protection of tigers, the categories are also extended to acts such as captivity, stockpiling, transfer materials, illegal slaughtering to get the tiger products. [ 59] Even in the natural environment using tiger is the top predator and not many enemies dare threaten lives, but people are the most serious threats to the survival of the tiger by the illegal hunting. Bengal Tiger is the most common subspecies of tiger, accounting for about 80% of the entire tiger population, and is found in Bangladesh, Bhutan, Myanmar, Nepal, India and has been hunted for centuries. The custom of hunting tigers has a long history and the tiger is a common animal of the game of death, they had been hunted to show the prestige, the power of the people as well as the titles achieved when tiger hunting . Today, poaching continues to abuse even after tiger hunting became illegal acts and tigers have been protected by law. This has led to the extinction risk for the tigers around the world. [60] Compared with the tiger lion is regarded as more difficult when hunting for routine living in the jungle, dense shrubs and seldom loud roars to assert their presence as a lion. [61] The wild tiger is one of the most endangered species on the planet. The main factors threatening the survival of the tiger is the man to serve the needs, beliefs because beliefs, ritual practices and the increase of human population coupled with the collision between people and habitats of the tiger, tiger populations although mainly affected by environmental degradation and reduced prey density. Tigers often hunted for skins, bones, or other organs. Hunting and tiger trade that number of rare animal species decreased 95% compared to the early twentieth century. Today worldwide only about 5000-7000 wild tigers, including about 200 children in Vietnam and 1,500 in India. [5] The tiger has been put on the list of endangered species . Wildlife Organization World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) estimates that only 3,200 tigers living in the wild around the world, particularly in Vietnam, only 30 children. [62] In 2010, the number of tigers in Vietnam only a mere 30 children and the whole Mekong region only about 350 tigers. The whole world is only 3500 tigers. For Vietnam in 2010 may well be the last year of the tiger. 2022, according to the predictions of the National Fund for Nature International (WWF), the tiger will disappear in the Mekong region. [63]
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