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PANTHERA
TIGRIS |
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THE
WORLD'S LARGEST PUSSY CAT |
| ROYAL
BLOOD Until the early 1900s, the tiger was the ruler of its terrain, an invincible predator. The true king of the jungle. It reigned supreme nearly throughout the Asian continent from Turkey to Korea; from the humid forests of South-East Asia to the snowbound forests of Siberia and the mountains beyond the Caspian Sea. Sadly, after a century of industrialization and progress, the tiger's time has come and it rules no more. |
| VANISHING
SPECIES Before the last century, there more than a hundred thousand tigers in the wild, some say hundreds of thousands. At the turn of the current century, however, tigers number less than 5,000. Although some feel that there are as many as 8,000, it would still represent a loss of more than 95% of the world's tiger population in the space of a mere 100 years. What would the next 100 years hold for the fading tiger? An animal that matches the human only in its power and cunning but cannot survive the continuing loss of habitat worldwide. When a new sub-species was announced recently in 2004, three sub-species are already extinct. Also See: Tiger Population |
| THREAT
FROM THE EAST One of the most serious threat to tigers is the use of their bones and other body parts in Oriental medicines. Nearly every part of a tiger is used in various traditional medicine, as a result, demand from the East has continued to pressure tiger population numbers. However, there is no scientific evidence that these forms of traditional medicines have any positive impact to humans. Unfortunately, unless authorities promote or highlight current-day alternatives to traditional cures, traditional medicine shops will continue prescribing medicines with exotic wildlife bones and/or parts. Also See: Alternative Medicines & Herbal Remedies |
A
GLIMMER OF HOPE |