- IUCN: Endangered, CITES: Appendix 1 (international commercial trading is prohibited)
- The Malayan tiger (Panthera tigris jacksoni) was only identified as being a separate subspecies from the Indochinese in 2004. (*This subspecies is still new to the science).
- This new subspecies is named after the tiger conservationist Peter Jackson.
- It is estimated that 490 adult individuals exist in the wild.
- Malayan tiger lives in tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests of Southern Thailand and Malaysian Peninsula.
- People in Malaysia have special name for tiger, Pak Belang or Datuk Harimau.
- With round pupil and yellow iris, the night vision of tiger is six times better than normal human. Therefore tiger can easily walk in the density of tropical forest.
- These carnivorous mammals instinctively avoid human beings and will only attack people if they are provoked, injured or unable to hunt for their usual food.
- Tiger has five times the pulling strength of human athlete.
- Mating seasons happens throughout the year, although it has been suggested that tiger reproduction, in Peninsular Malaysia might have a seasonal peak around November to March.
- In Malaysia, the main tiger-prey species are wild boar, Sambar deer and medium-sized mammals such as Barking deer (muntjak). (*Opss... i maybe wrong about tiger eating small mammals. Hmm.. seems to be tigers only eat until the size of medium-sized mammals).
Photo credit to The Animal Files.com.
1 comment:
Very interesting about Malayan tigers. I didn't know there was more than one kind of tiger until I read your stories about tigers today.
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