South-Chinese tiger

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South-Chinese tiger

The South-Chinese tiger (Panthera tigris amoyensis) is an almost extinct subspecies of the Tiger. There are now 20 - 30 animals left in the wild and 50 animals in captivity. They live in the Mountains and Forests of South-China. They are 2,50 m in length and 150 kg in weight.

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