Interesting Facts about Tigers To Mark International Tiger Day

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International Tiger Day, celebrated on July 29 annually, aims to raise awareness about tiger conservation and the threats they face. 

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This majestic animal was declared 'endangered' in 1986 by IUCN.

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Tiger Day was established in 2010 to promote global tiger conservation efforts. It highlights the importance of protecting tiger habitats and addressing issues like poaching and habitat destruction to ensure the survival of these majestic animals.

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Did you know that India is home to more than 3,600 wild tigers, which is around 75% of the world's tiger population in the wild?

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Tigers are the largest cats in the world. The biggest subspecies, Siberian tiger, can weigh around 300 kg.

Unlike most cats, tigers are excellent swimmers and love being around water.

Less than 100 years ago, tigers roamed across Asia.

Today, their habitat has shrunk to just 7% of its original size, rendering them endangered.