Tiger hunting [edit | edit source code]Main article: Tiger HuntHunting Tiger or Tigers Catcher is the arrest of cassava or killing the Tiger. Today, with the provisions of the law on the protection of species of this category, then tiger was also expanded with acts such as captivity, storage, transfer, unauthorised slaughtering to retrieve the products from Tiger. [59] although in the wild, the Tiger is the top predator and not many dare enemies threatening the lives, but man is the most serious threat to the Tigers by the illegal hunting. Bengal tiger is the most common subspecies of Tiger, representing about 80% of the entire population of the Tiger, and is found in Bangladesh, Bhutan, Myanmar, Nepal, India, and has been hunted for centuries.Continue to hunt the Tiger had long in history and the Tiger is an animal of the popular games of the dead, they were hunted to action, the power of the people as well as the awards when the hunt was Tiger. Today, poaching continues to master even after the Tigers hunting became illegal behavior and Tiger species has been protected by law. This has led to the extinction risk for the species of tigers around the world. [60] compared to the lion, the Tiger is considered more difficult when hunting because of the habit of living in dense forests, thickets and rarely noisy roars to assert his presence like a lion. [61]The wild tiger is one of the most threatened species on the planet. The main factors threatening the survival of the Tiger is the man to cater for the demand, due to beliefs, ritual practice and the increase of human population, plus the collision between the humans and the living area of the Tiger, although tiger populations mainly affected by Habitat degradation and decrease the density of prey. Tigers are often hunted to get skin, bone, or other parts. Hunting tiger trade, causing the number of this rare animal species decreased 95% from the beginning of the twentieth century. Today the world only about 5000-7000 individuals of wild tigers, of which there are about 200 children in Vietnam and 1500 children in India. [5] species of Tiger has been put on the list of species are in danger. The organisation Wildlife Fund for nature (WWF) estimates only 3200 Tigers living in the wild environment across the world, in Vietnam only 30 children. [62] in 2010, the number of tigers in Vietnam only finishing 30 the whole Mekong River area and around 350 Tiger. The whole world is only 3500 Tigers. For Vietnam in 2010 may well be the last year of the Tiger. In 2000, according to prediction of international nature conservation Fund (WWF) the Tiger will disappear in the Mekong River region. [63]
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