Conservation status Endangered LIFE SPAN 16-25 years Body size 370-600 lbs.6.5-11 ft. Native habitat Forests and bush-covered mountains of Eastern Russia, northeastern China, North Korea Diet Deer, wild pig, fish, grass, nuts, berries The Amur tiger is the largest of the tiger subspecies. The coat of the Amur tiger is the palest orange of all...
Conservation status Endangered LIFE SPAN 16-25 years Body size 370-600 lbs.6.5-11 ft. Native habitat Forests and bush-covered mountains of Eastern Russia, northeastern China, North Korea Diet Deer, wild pig, fish, grass, nuts, berries The Amur tiger is the largest of the tiger subspecies. The coat of the Amur tiger is the palest orange of all...
Conservation status Endangered LIFE SPAN 16-25 years Body size 370-600 lbs.6.5-11 ft. Native habitat Forests and bush-covered mountains of Eastern Russia, northeastern China, North Korea Diet Deer, wild pig, fish, grass, nuts, berries The Amur tiger is the largest of the tiger subspecies. The coat of the Amur tiger is the palest orange of all...
Conservation status Endangered LIFE SPAN 16-25 years Body size 370-600 lbs.6.5-11 ft. Native habitat Forests and bush-covered mountains of Eastern Russia, northeastern China, North Korea Diet Deer, wild pig, fish, grass, nuts, berries The Amur tiger is the largest of the tiger subspecies. The coat of the Amur tiger is the palest orange of all...
Conservation status Endangered LIFE SPAN 16-25 years Body size 370-600 lbs.6.5-11 ft. Native habitat Forests and bush-covered mountains of Eastern Russia, northeastern China, North Korea Diet Deer, wild pig, fish, grass, nuts, berries The Amur tiger is the largest of the tiger subspecies. The coat of the Amur tiger is the palest orange of all...
Conservation status Endangered LIFE SPAN 16-25 years Body size 370-600 lbs.6.5-11 ft. Native habitat Forests and bush-covered mountains of Eastern Russia, northeastern China, North Korea Diet Deer, wild pig, fish, grass, nuts, berries The Amur tiger is the largest of the tiger subspecies. The coat of the Amur tiger is the palest orange of all...
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