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Most Tigers have a 15-years lifespan

Most Tigers have a 15-years lifespan

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In the wild, the average lifespan of a tiger is around 10-15 years, depending on various factors such as:
1. Species: Different subspecies have varying lifespans.
2. Habitat: Quality of habitat, prey availability, and human-tiger conflict.
3. Diet: Availability of food and nutrition.
4. Disease: Prevalence of diseases like poxvirus and tuberculosis.
5. Human impact: Poaching, habitat fragmentation, and human-tiger conflict.
Here's a breakdown of the average lifespan of different tiger subspecies:
1. Bengal Tiger: 10-15 years
2. Indochinese Tiger: 10-14 years
3. Malayan Tiger: 12-15 years
4. Sumatran Tiger: 12-15 years
5. Siberian Tiger: 15-20 years
6. South China Tiger: 10-15 years (functionally extinct)
In captivity, with proper care and management, tigers can live up to:
1. 18-20 years (Bengal Tigers)
2. 20-25 years (Siberian Tigers)
Factors affecting tiger lifespan:
1. Habitat loss and fragmentation
2. Poaching
3. Human-tiger conflict
4. Prey depletion
5. Climate change
Conservation efforts:
1. Habitat preservation and restoration
2. Anti-poaching patrols
3. Human-tiger conflict mitigation
4. Prey base management
5. Research and monitoring
Organizations working to protect tigers:
1. World Wildlife Fund (WWF)
2. International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)
3. Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS)
4. Tiger Conservation Alliance (TCA)
Would you like more information on tiger conservation or wildlife management?

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