Tiger
Tiger
The word Panthera is probably of Oriental origin and retraceable to the Ancient Greek word panther, the Latin
word panthera, the Old French word pantere, most likely
meaning the yellowish animal, or from pandarah
meaning whitish-yellow. The derivation from Greek pan(all) and ther (beast) may be folk etymology.* [9]
The specic epithet, tigris, as well as the common name,
tiger, come from the Middle English tigre and the Old English tigras (a plural word), both used for the animal.* [10]
These derive from the Old French tigre, itself a derivative
of the Latin word tigris and the Greek word tigris. The
original source may have been the Persian tigra meaning
pointed or sharp and the Avestan tigrhi meaning an arrow,
perhaps referring to the speed with which a tiger launches
itself at its prey.* [11]
Evolution
1.2 Subspecies
There are 10 recognised tiger subspecies. One, the Trinil,
became extinct in prehistoric times. The remaining subspecies all survived at least into the mid-20th century;
three of these are also considered extinct. Their historical range in Bangladesh, Siberia, Iran, Afghanistan, India,
China, and southeast Asia, including three Indonesian islands, is severely diminished today. The modern subspecies are:
sied under the genus Panthera. Genetic analysis indicates that the tiger and the snow leopard diverged from
the other Panthera species about 2.88 million years ago,
and that both species may be more closely related to each
other than to the lion, leopard and jaguar.* [12]* [13]
The oldest remains of an extinct tiger relative, called
Panthera zdanskyi or the Longdan tiger, have been found
in the Gansu province of northwestern China. This
species is considered to be a sister taxon to the extant
tiger and lived about 2 million years ago, at the beginning of the Pleistocene. It was smaller than the modern
tiger, being the size of a jaguar, and probably did not have
the same coat pattern. Despite being considered more
"primitive", the Longdan tiger was functionally and possibly ecologically similar to its modern cousin. As Panthera zdanskyi lived in northwestern China, that may have
been where the tiger lineage originated. Tigers grew in
size, possibly in response to adaptive radiations of prey
species like deer and bovids which may have occurred in
Southeast Asia during the early Pleistocene.* [14]
An analysis of craniodental and pelage morphology, ecology, and molecular biology of the tiger subspecies indicates that they have many traits in common and that the
genetic diversity between them is low. The authors of
this analysis suggest to group the Bengal, Indochinese,
Malayan, South China, and Siberian tiger subspecies to
the Continental tiger Panthera tigris tigris; and the Sumatran, Javan and Bali tiger subspecies to the Sunda tiger
Panthera tigris sondaica. This classication is intended to
facilitate tiger conservation management, both regarding
breeding programmes in zoos and future translocations
in the wild.* [51] The classication is criticised by several
geneticists, who maintain that the currently recognised
nine subspecies can be distinguished genetically.* [52]
1.3 Hybrids
Further information: Panthera hybrid, Liger and Tigon
Lions have been known to breed with tigers (most often the Amur and Bengal subspecies) to create hybrids
called ligers and tigons. Such hybrids were once commonly bred in zoos, but this is now discouraged due to
the emphasis on conservation. Hybrids are still bred in
private menageries and in zoos in China.* [53]
2.1
Size
both parent species (spots and stripes on a sandy background). Male ligers are sterile, but female ligers are often fertile. Males have about a 50% chance of having
a mane, but, even if they do, their manes will be only
around half the size of that of a pure lion. Ligers are typically between 10 and 12 feet in length, and can weigh
between 800 and 1,000 pounds or more.* [54]
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has fairly stout teeth; the somewhat curved canines are
the longest among living felids with a crown height of up
to 90 mm (3.5 in).* [21]
The oldest recorded captive tiger lived for 26 years. A
wild specimen, having no natural predators, could in theory live to a comparable age.* [61]
Size
Description
Tigers are the most variable in size of all big cats, much
more so than lions.* [62] The Bengal and Siberian subspecies are the tallest at the shoulder and thus considered
the largest living felids, ranking with the extinct Caspian
tiger among the biggest that ever existed.* [63] An average adult male tiger from Northern India or Siberia outweighs an average adult male lion by around 45.5 kg (100
lb).* [62] Males vary in total length from 250 to 390 cm
(98 to 154 in) and weigh between 90 to 306 kg (198 to
675 lb) with skull length ranging from 316 to 383 mm
(12.4 to 15.1 in). Females vary in total length from 200
to 275 cm (79 to 108 in), weigh 65 to 167 kg (143 to 368
lb) with skull length ranging from 268 to 318 mm (10.6
to 12.5 in).* [64] In either sex, the tail represents about
0.6 to 1.1 m (24 to 43 in) of total length.* [21]
2.2
Colour variations
4.1
Social activity
Tamil Nadu, India,* [90] while gaur and sambar are the
preferred prey and constitute the main diet of tigers in
other parts of India.* [92]* [93] They also prey on other
predators, including dogs, leopards, pythons, sloth bears,
and crocodiles. In Siberia, the main prey species are
Manchurian wapiti and wild boar (the two species com-
4.2
A sub-adult tiger showing incisors, canines and part of the premolars and molars, while yawning.
wild prey, can become man-eaters; this pattern has recurred frequently across India. An exception is in the
Tiger dentition (above) and Asian black bear (below). The large Sundarbans, where healthy tigers prey upon shermen
and villagers in search of forest produce, humans thereby
canines make the killing bite; the carnassials tear esh.
forming a minor part of the tiger's diet.* [105] Although
almost exclusively carnivorous, tigers will occasionally
prising nearly 80% of the prey selected) followed by eat vegetation for dietary bre such as fruit of the slow
sika deer, moose, roe deer, and musk deer.* [94] Asiatic match tree.* [104]
black bears and Ussuri brown bears may also fall prey Tigers are thought to be mainly nocturnal predato tigers,* [43]* [95]* [96] and they constitute up to 40.7% tors,* [106] but in areas where humans are typically abof the diet of Siberian tigers depending on local condi- sent, they have been observed via remote-controlled, hidtions and the bear populations.* [97] In Sumatra, prey in- den cameras, hunting in daylight.* [107] They generally
clude sambar deer, muntjac, wild boar, Malayan tapir and hunt alone and ambush their prey as most other cats do,
orangutan.* [98]* [99] In the former Caspian tiger's range, overpowering them from any angle, using their body size
prey included saiga antelope, camels, Caucasian wisent, and strength to knock the prey o balance. Successful
yak, and wild horses. Like many predators, tigers are hunts usually require the tiger to almost simultaneously
opportunistic and may eat much smaller prey, such as leap onto its quarry, knock it over, and grab the throat
monkeys, peafowl and other ground-based birds, hares, or nape with its teeth.* [61] Despite their large size, tigers
porcupines, and sh.* [90]
can reach speeds of about 4965 km/h (3040 mph) but
Tigers generally do not prey on fully grown adult Asian
elephants and Indian rhinoceros but incidents have been
reported.* [100]* [101] More often, it is the more vulnerable small calves that are taken.* [102] Tigers have been
reported attacking and killing elephants ridden by humans during tiger hunts in the 19th century.* [103] When
in close proximity to humans, tigers will also sometimes
prey on such domestic livestock as cattle, horses, and
donkeys.* [104] Old or wounded tigers, unable to catch
After killing their prey, tigers sometimes drag it to conceal it in vegetative cover, usually pulling it by grasping
with their mouths at the site of the killing bite. This, too,
can require great physical strength. In one case, after it
had killed an adult gaur, a tiger was observed to drag the
massive carcass over a distance of 12 m (39 ft). When 13
men simultaneously tried to drag the same carcass later,
they were unable to move it.* [61] An adult tiger can go
for up to two weeks without eating, then gorge on 34 kg 4.4
(75 lb) of esh at one time. In captivity, adult tigers are
fed 3 to 6 kg (6.6 to 13.2 lb) of meat a day.* [61]
4.3
Reproduction
Tigers usually prefer to eat prey they have caught themselves, but are not above eating carrion in times of
scarcity and may even pirate prey from other large carnivores. Although predators typically avoid one another,
if a prey item is under dispute or a serious competitor is encountered, displays of aggression are common.
If these are not sucient, the conicts may turn violent; tigers may kill competitors as leopards, dholes,
striped hyenas, wolves, bears, pythons and crocodiles
on occasion. Tigers may also prey on these competi- Tigress with her cub
tors.* [43]* [115]* [117]* [118]* [119]* [120] Attacks on
smaller predators, such as badgers, lynxes, and foxes, are Mating can occur all year round, but is more common bealmost certainly predatory.* [90] Crocodiles, bears and tween November and April.* [61] A female is only recep-
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tive for three to six days. Mating is frequent and noisy
during that time. Gestation can range from 93 to 112
days, the average being 105 days.* [61] The litter is usually two or three cubs, occasionally as few as one or as
many as six. Cubs weigh from 680 to 1,400 g (1.50
to 3.09 lb) each at birth, and are born blind and helpless.* [61] The females rear them alone, with the birth
site and maternal den in a sheltered location such as a
thicket, cave or rocky crevice. The father generally takes
no part in rearing them. Unrelated wandering male tigers
may kill cubs to make the female receptive, since the tigress may give birth to another litter within ve months if
the cubs of the previous litter are lost.* [61] The mortality
rate of tiger cubs is about 50% in the rst two years.* [61]
Few other predators attack tiger cubs due to the diligence
and ferocity of the mother tiger. Apart from humans and
other tigers, common causes of cub mortality are starvation, freezing, and accidents.* [113]
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movement, China changed its stance in the 1980s and became a party to the CITES treaty. By 1993 it had banned
the trade in tiger parts, and this diminished the use of
tiger bones in traditional Chinese medicine.* [146] After
this, the Tibetan people's trade in tiger skins became a
relatively more important threat to tigers. The pelts were
used in clothing, tiger-skin chuba being worn by singers
and participants in horse racing festivals, and had become
status symbols. In 2004, international conservation organizations launched successful environmental propaganda
campaigns in China against the Tibetan tiger skin trade.
There was outrage in India, where many Tibetans live,
and the 14th Dalai Lama was persuaded to take up the issue. Since then there has been a change of attitude, with
some Tibetans publicly burning their chubas.* [147]
5.1
In 1978, the Indian conservationist Billy Arjan Singh attempted to rewild a tiger in Dudhwa National Park; this Asia. Tiger hunting took place on a large scale in the
6.3
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early 19th and 20th centuries, being a recognised and admired sport by the British in colonial India as well as the
maharajas and aristocratic class of the erstwhile princely
states of pre-independence India. A single maharaja or
English hunter could claim to kill over a hundred tigers
in their hunting career.* [61] Tiger hunting was done by
some hunters on foot; others sat up on machans with a
goat or bualo tied out as bait; yet others on elephantback.* [161]
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7 CULTURAL DEPICTIONS
use of tiger parts in pharmaceutical drugs in China is already banned, and the government has made some offences in connection with tiger poaching punishable by
death. Furthermore, all trade in tiger parts is illegal under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered
Species of Wild Fauna and Flora and a domestic trade
ban has been in place in China since 1993.* [172]
However, the trading of tiger parts in Asia has become
a major black market industry and governmental and
conservation attempts to stop it have been ineective
to date.* [61] Almost all black marketers engaged in the
trade are based in China and have either been shipped and
sold within in their own country or into Taiwan, South
Korea or Japan.* [61] The Chinese subspecies was almost
completely decimated by killing for commerce due to
both the parts and skin trades in the 1950s through the
1970s.* [61] Contributing to the illegal trade, there are
a number of tiger farms in the country specialising in
breeding the cats for prot. It is estimated that between
5,000 and 10,000 captive-bred, semi-tame animals live
in these farms today.* [173]* [174]* [175] However, many
tigers for traditional medicine black market are wild ones
shot or snared by poachers and may be caught anywhere
in the tiger's remaining range (from Siberia to India to the
Malay Peninsula to Sumatra). In the Asian black market,
a tiger penis can be worth the equivalent of around $300
U.S. dollars. In the years of 1990 through 1992, 27 million products with tiger derivatives were found.* [61] In
July 2014 at an international convention on endangered
species in Geneva, Switzerland, a Chinese representative
admitted for the rst time his government was aware trading in tiger skins was occurring in China.* [176]
6.4
7 Cultural depictions
In captivity
7.1
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Chinese headrest with tiger from the 12th century. Hallwyl Museum
The Hindu goddess Durga riding a tiger. Guler school, early 18th
century
7.1
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7 CULTURAL DEPICTIONS
press were represented by a dragon and phoenix, respectively. The White Tiger (Chinese: ; pinyin: Bi H)
is one of the Four Symbols of the Chinese constellations.
It is sometimes called the White Tiger of the West (
), and it represents the west and the autumn season.* [188]
The tiger's tail appears in stories from countries including
China and Korea, it being generally inadvisable to grasp
a tiger by the tail.* [189]* [190]
In Buddhism, the tiger is one of the Three Senseless Creatures, symbolising anger, with the monkey representing greed and the deer lovesickness.* [188] The Tungusic
peoples considered the Siberian tiger a near-deity and often referred to it as Grandfatheror Old man.
The Udege and Nanai called it Amba. The Manchu
considered the Siberian tiger as Hu Lin, the king.* [66]
In Hinduism, the god Shiva wears and sits on tiger
skin.* [191] The ten-armed warrior goddess Durga rides
the tigress (or lioness) Damon into battle. In southern India the god Ayyappan was associated with a tiger.* [192]
The weretiger replaces the werewolf in shapeshifting
folklore in Asia;* [193] in India they were evil sorcerers, while in Indonesia and Malaysia they were somewhat
more benign.* [194]
7.2
In literature and lm
In William Blake's poem in the Songs of Experience, titled "The Tyger,the tiger is a menacing and fearful animal. In Yann Martel's 2001 Man Booker Prize winning novel Life of Pi, the protagonist, surviving shipwreck
for months in a small boat, somehow avoids being eaten
by the other survivor, a large Bengal tiger. The story
was adapted in Ang Lee's 2012 feature lm of the same
name. Jim Corbett's 1944 Man-Eaters of Kumaon tells
ten true stories of his tiger-hunting exploits in what is now
the northern Uttarakhand region of India. The book has
sold over four million copies,* [195] and has been the basis of both ctional and documentary lms. In Rudyard
Kipling's 1894 The Jungle Book, the tiger, Shere Khan,
is the mortal enemy of the human protagonist, Mowgli;
the book has formed the basis of both live-action and animated lms. Other tiger characters aimed at children
tend to be more benign, as for instance Tigger in A. A.
Milne's Winnie-the-Pooh and Hobbes of the comic strip
Calvin and Hobbes, both of whom are represented as simply stued animals come to life.
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imal of Malaysia.* [200] The Siberian tiger is the national
animal of South Korea. Since the successful economies
of South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Singapore were
described as the Four Asian Tigers, a tiger economy is
a metaphor for a nation in rapid development. Tiger are
also mascots for various sports teams around the world.
Tony the Tiger is a famous mascot for Kellogg's breakfast
cereal Frosted Flakes. The Esso (Exxon) brand of petrol
was advertised from 1969 onwards with the slogan 'put a
tiger in your tank', and a tiger mascot; more than 2.5 million synthetic tiger tails were sold to motorists, who tied
them to their petrol tank caps.* [201]
See also
21st Century Tiger, information about tigers and
conservation projects
Animal track
List of solitary animals
Siegfried & Roy, two famous tamers of tigers
Tiger in Chinese culture
Tiger Temple, a Buddhist temple in Thailand famous for its tame tigers
Tiger versus lion
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subadult tiger Sultanor T72.
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