Tiger Species Around the World: Majestic Big Cats
The most numerous, found in India, Nepal, Bhutan, and Bangladesh.
Bengal Tiger
Critically endangered, native to the Malay Peninsula's tropical forests.
Malayan Tiger
Inhabits Southeast Asia’s dense forests, known for its smaller size.
Indochinese Tiger
Smallest tiger species, exclusively found on Indonesia's Sumatra Island.
Sumatran Tiger
Largest of all tigers, roams the snowy forests of Russia’s Far East.
Siberian Tiger
Functionally extinct in the wild, survives only in captivity.
South China Tiger
Extinct in the 20th century, once roamed the Indonesian island of Bali.
Bali Tiger
Extinct since the 1970s, historically found around the Caspian Sea.
Caspian Tiger
Global initiatives aim to protect these majestic big cats from extinction.